>Also acts,? what else does it do ?
It transfers lift to the fuselage and locates the trailing edge of the wing at
the appropriate angle of incidence (as does the leading edge wing pin).
Builders' Manual Ch 26, P 26-1: "There are two pins in each wing to transfer
lift
to the fuselage; one at the leading edge and one, which doubles to take drag
loads, is at the trailing edge."
Ch 27, P 27-1: "The wing lift pins locate into sockets, which are to be attached
to the fuselage sides, and these hold the wing at the determined angle."
>Don't answer that please.
Oops sorry, too late!
Paul M
G-PLPM
XS Mono 912S
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=403850#403850
|