I had previously found what might be a related post on the old Thorplist which I have copied here.
It may add something to the discussion.
Cheers
Stuart
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thorplist@yahoogroups.com6 "David Prince" <dlprince@a...> wrote:
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> I saw the photos of N71XP (Jerry Hajek). Jerry6 have you noticed any
> difference with the flap gap seals in place?
David6
Long time ago I got the following kind reply from Mac:
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>Howdy Mac6
> From your website:
>
>"... and the tips cut and recontoured to reduce the left wing
heaviness
>common to Thorp T-18s when flown solo..."
>
>The LH tip needs to be lowerd at the aileron juncture by about 3/8
inch.
Leave the outboard edge stock. This should line up the ailerons and
tips
when in flight. I would suggest you do not paint them till after you
have
flown with the stock tips6 then adjust them to suit.
Using the flaps to trim the aircraft as many do is a poor solution.
Better to incorporate a bungee type trim. The aircraft will always fly
left
wing low with just the pilot. With 2 up it will fly level.
The -G engine works fine but needs a prop flange stiffener. If you
are
using a wood prop you can use the weight on the crank anyway. The
stiffener
should be between the flange and the engine case and can be copied from
the
T-18 newsletter book. The oil sump can be replaced directly with an
0290-D2
sump and an Ma3 or Ma4 SPA carb. I prefer the MA-4 as the prop should
be
configured to turn up 3000 RPM at sea level. This will produce close
to
150BHP. A book on the conversion was published by EAA back in the
60's.
Seal the gap at the leading edge of the flaps with foam rubber or
with
silicone. Tape saran wrap on the flap leading edge and allow it to
close
against the liquid silicone. When cured you will have a perfect seal.
I
also recommend sealing the aileron gap with a thin bead of silicone
applied
to the underside against plastic tape applied to the top side. The
aileron
effectiveness at low speeds will be much enhanced.
There can be NO play in the elevator anti-servo tab linkage. The
inner
doubler tube must be properly installed6 outboard counterweights
solidly
attached6 and the rivets holding the skin and doulblers to the tubes at
the
inboard end must be solidly set for they will loosen with usage.
You will have a very good flying aircraft when finished.
Mac
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