Bend the TE on the flap?

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cjensen
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Bend the TE on the flap?

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For those that have come to this point...

Did you bend the TE a little further with your brake to make the fit a little better?
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Chad,

I did use my control surface brake to work that bend just a little more, and it seemed to help.

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Post by captain_john »

Nope, not I.

I already had good radii.

It is tough to get good radii, you know!

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I didn't, it was somewhat of a pain to get the skin in place, and it seemd like it needed bent more, but everyone I talked to said just cleco it down and rivet it. That is what I did and it came out fine.
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Post by tshort »

I bent mine. Not to change the TE radius, but to get it to lay flat.
Just a little, not too much. Didn't want a bulge in the flap. That skin is pretty thick and tough to bend.

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