Vertical Stabilizer Leading Edge Angle?
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:33 pm
Hi everyone, first post. I am in the process of building a Vans RV14A, but am taking a bit of a break from that project and want to try something a bit different. Have always loved vintage aircraft, and I think I would enjoy building and flying a Pietenpol. I've got the plans and the spruce to build the vertical stabilizer, and have re-drawn the plans in full scale on paper using the measurements on the plans and in the manual. I'm trying to get a feel for how everything goes together in full scale before I transfer the drawing onto the jig board and start cutting spruce.
I think I have everything pretty accurate, but am not sure if I have the angle of the leading edge back toward the trailing edge correct or not. It's at about 70 degrees, and it looks like everything lines up but it's difficult to tell exactly using the plans. "Approximate" is probably good enough, but can anyone tell me the angle so I can ensure I have it sloped back correctly? Let me know if I need to be more clear on what I'm asking. Thank you!
Jeremy
I think I have everything pretty accurate, but am not sure if I have the angle of the leading edge back toward the trailing edge correct or not. It's at about 70 degrees, and it looks like everything lines up but it's difficult to tell exactly using the plans. "Approximate" is probably good enough, but can anyone tell me the angle so I can ensure I have it sloped back correctly? Let me know if I need to be more clear on what I'm asking. Thank you!
Jeremy