Match-drilling Elevator Stiffeners

Mon 3rd Dec 2hr 30min

Match-drilled stiffeners to left Elevator skin

With the experience of the right elevator, this was no problem. There are two wrinkles: Firstly, all but one of the stiffeners are left-handed (the flange with the holes is to the left of the vertical web when looking forward). This means that when you install them in the top skin, the reverse is true and the flange extends across the skin to the right of the the vertical web. The end effect is that the webs of the top and bottom stiffeners do not interfere with each other because they are separated by the width of the flanges. Secondly, the only exception to this rule is E-908 - R which closes off the edge of the elevator in the recess where it abutts the trim tab. In this case the two webs will lie cheek by cheek with two pop-rivets through the two of them.

The second issue is simpler still. It is that the 5 long E908-L stiffeners go in the full width section of the elevator and the shorter E-909 stiffeners go in the narrower section forward of the trim tab.

The E-616PP trim cover plate is itself a stiffener and is match-drilled in place at this stage also.

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