Does anyone have pictures or can you tell me how to make the outboard trim tab moveable, and how do you hook it up? Have my wing pretty much built except for this outboard tab
Steve,
Here is an idea for you to work from. There is nothing critical about the tab, so you can engineer it to fit your needs.
This is a moveable rudder on a Southwick "Skylark", but the principle can be use for your wing tab.
My criteria was to have the assembly removeable for finishing, minimum size for appearance, and to use 'pin-less' hinges to dampen any flutter or vibration.
One feature is that the "zee" bend goes through a 1/16" piece of plywood that is flush with the surface. The reason being, of course, is to have a smooth surface for finishing. I used a Dubro #180 ball link for the adjustable end, and that is threaded/glued into a short piece of 1/4" diameter dowel that is recessed into the surface. You can adjust the length of the dowel to give you the moment arm necessary for the amount of travel you need. You could use a clevis, but the ball link is small, and perhaps will not vibrate as much. However, a clevis would allow 1/2 turn adjustments, whereas the ball link can only be adjusted in full turns.
Another feature is, because the surface is only "adjustable", it does not have to flex freely, so you can use the "pin-less" hinges that that see in the photo. You DO want at least two hinges.
Post a picture for us, so we can see what you ended up with.
Cheers,
Warren Wagner
p.s. It's 81 degrees here in Bradenton, Fl, however, it's too windy to go flying !! :-(