SHIPCHIEF wrote:
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This wing panel was bent up from a ground loop. All these rivets held, maybe one at the edge ripped out where the panel contacted the ground. Some were under considerable tension when I drilled them out, and finally let go with a loud bang!
I plan to rivet the new skin onto the new spar with driven AN426AD-4 flush rivets in the hope that they will remain tight over time, I may use monel pull rivets on the ribs and aileron where driven rivets are difficult or not possible. They are quite strong, very easy to work with, and drill out quickly & perfectly.
Hi Scott - for whatever it's worth to you, I think you would be well advised to very carefully inspect (perhaps with a dye penetrant?) and possibly replace your spar fittings on that wing if you haven't already. They may look perfectly fine to the naked eye, but be damaged or weakened. There has been at least one fatal loss of a Thorp that had been involved in a serious ground loop previously, when a wing departed the airplane in flight at 7000'. There was some speculation about that ground loop incident at the time. Just something important to consider IMHO.