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- Wayne Eleazer
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08 Oct 2019 10:16 #1
by Wayne Eleazer
Replied by Wayne Eleazer on topic Wing Inspection
Well, you have the "Swiss Cheese" holes in the outer wings and the belly inspection ports, don't you?
By the way, those holes let the bad air get in. Do some corrosion protection at each inspection. If nothing else, get some ACF-50 or Alumaslick and coat vulnerable areas.
Good luckl!
Wayne
By the way, those holes let the bad air get in. Do some corrosion protection at each inspection. If nothing else, get some ACF-50 or Alumaslick and coat vulnerable areas.
Good luckl!
Wayne
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- Thomas Ryan
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29 Sep 2019 08:39 #2
by Thomas Ryan
Wing Inspection was created by Thomas Ryan
Corrosion is a scary issue now that these coupes are 73 years old and corrosion is hidden sometimes! Other than pulling the wings off and looking close, is there A FOR SURE WAY of making sure no corrosion is hiding and that the rivets are not popping loose from corrosion. Bore-scope is good but is there anyway better to confirm that the wing joiner isn't corroded?
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