Tri-R Technologies
TR-4
BUILDER'S
MANUAL
This Builder's Manual is NOT the official manual
as published by TRI-R Technologies.
FUSELAGE
Quick Links to Wing Assembly Sub-Sections:
SPAR
PREPARATION
LEVELING
AND FIXTURING
SPREADER
STICKS
TEMPORARY
FITTING OF THE FUSELAGE TOP
FIREWALL
FIREWALL
FRONT FACE
ADDED REINFORCING IN FIREWALL AREA
STATION
139.5 BULK HEAD
STATION
180.5 BULKHEAD
MAIN
SPAR AND OUTBOARD SPAR PRE ASSEMBLY
REAR
SPAR
MAIN SPAR LOCATION AND INSTALLATION
POSITIONING
SPAR
MOUNTING LAMINATIONS
MAIN
GEAR BOX REINFORCEMENT
SEAT
FRONT BULKHEAD & CONTROL MOUNT
FUSELAGE
BELTLINE
CONDUITS
FRONT SEAT BACK ASSEMBLY
REAR
SEAT BACK INSTALLATION
CONTROL
CONSOLE - FRONT SEAT AREA
ELEVATOR
IDLER BELL
CRANK
SEAT BOTTOM ASSEMBLY
FRONT
SEAT
REAR
SEATS
FRONT
FLOOR ASSEMBLY
STICK
LINKAGE ASSEMBLY
FLAP
HANDLE ASSEMBLY BRACKET
AILERON
IDLER INSTALLATION
FLAP ACTUATION TORQUE TUBE INSTALLATION
RUDDER
IDLER LEVER INSTALLATION
HORIZONTAL
STABILIZER
INSTALL
RUDDER POST
ELEVATOR AND PUSH/PULL ROD
INSTALLATION
RUDDER CABLE ROUTING AND
INSTALLATION
MAIN
GEAR INSTALLATION
BRAKE
LINE INSTALLATION
FIN
RIGHT HALF INSTALLATION
INSTALL
LEFT FIN HALF
HANGING
RUDDER
INSTALLATION
OF FUSELAGE TOP
BAGGAGE
AREA BACK PANEL
DOOR
PREPARATION
WINDOW
INSTALLATION
DOOR
LATCH ASSEMBLY
MOUNT
DOORS
LATCH
PLATE INSTALLATION
AIR
STRUT INSTALLATION
REAR
WINDOWS
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
WINDSHIELD
FIN RIGHT HALF
INSTALLATION
The fuselage upper section should be temporarily installed for fitting the
fin halves to the fuselage lower section.
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Carefully locate the center line in the aft edge of the fuselage top section,
and mark it for reference during the procedure below. The fin half joggles
will go below the top section aft edge, and on top of the bulkhead in this
area.
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Select the right side fin half molded part from the kit, and dry fit the
part to the appropriate position on the fuselage assembly, using the previously
drilled holes and clecos or small sheet metal screws (slipping the edge below
the aft edge of the fuselage top).
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Note any areas which may require added trimming, or filling, and mark and
trim as required (do not trim the trailing edge flange, where the rudder
will be installed at this time, this will be trimmed after laminating to
the rudder post)
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The bulkhead may have to be trimmed or built up with dry MICRO to assure
a smooth line through the fuselage top to fin joint. This bulkhead can be
built up with dry MICRO by taping off the bonding inner surface of the fin
half and pulling the fin half section up against the fuselage top inner surface
with sheet metal screws or clecos. Tape over the open area on one side of
the gap and fill from the other side with dry MICRO. Allow to harden, and
the separate the surfaces and grind away any surplus, and roughen bonding
areas.
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Clean and prepare all areas which will be involved in the bonding operations
(the joint to the fuselage, and the area which will be bonded to the rudder
post) Particularly check the relationship with the rudder post such that
neither part will displace the other, and check the fit up for bonding.
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Also check the fit of the other fin half at this time, also using the pre
drilled holes for location and mounting. Remove the other fin half if required
to get a good fit with the top of the STA 139.5 bulkhead and trim or adjust
as with the other fin half, as required to assure proper installation later.
After assuring that there will be a good fit in subsequent bonding, remove
this part and set it aside .
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When you are satisfied with all fit up procedures and are ready to bond the
fin halves into place, prepare and "butter" on the adhesive ( wet FLOX can
be used for this bonding operation) on both surfaces, at all bond areas,
including the edge of the standing rudder post.
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Secure the parts in place with the screws and/or clecos and any other clamping
or taping that might be required. Remove the screws or clecos when the adhesive
is in the ''rubber" state.
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Cut out the front rib/spar, and the large fin rib from the Pre marked panel,
and fit them to the fin half profile in the location as shown in the figure
XXX.
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Prepare the inner surface of the fin half, and the surfaces of the cut out
parts, for bonding. Tack the rib/spar and rib in place with 5 minute epoxy.
Recheck with other fin half, and trim these ribs if needed to avoid pushing
the fin out of shape, and to provide for a good bonding fit.
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Bond the front rib/spar and the large rib to the inner surface of the fin
with two inch wide two ply pre wetted BID. The rib is installed parallel
to a horizontal line and rests on top of the front rib/spar at the front
end (see figure XXX).
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Bond the rib in place, also using two inch wide, 2 ply BID tape. Trim the
right side vertical fin trailing edge at this time, using the scribe line
on the molded surface. This line should extend about 3/4 inch aft of the
fuselage length.
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Temporarily mount the rudder to the edge of the fin molding (clecos or small
screws through the hinges).
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During this temporary installation of the rudder assembly to the rudder post
(spar), the location of the rudder bell crank shall be verified. This rudder
bell crank appears lopsided at first glance, but the system pivot plane is
along one edge of the rudder. Ensure that the height of this bell crank will
not result in any interference between the rudder cables and the elevator
horn.
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Be sure that adequate adhesive is applied (surplus will be squeezed out and
removed later). Mount the part and install clecos or screws to close the
joint adequately. If any areas buckle apart adjust the clecos or screws on
each side, and add additional fastenings if required to close the entire
joint line.
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Clamp the fin half shell and the rudder post together to assure good fit
up between those components, and install a 2 in wide, 2 ply BID tape between
the forward surface of the rudder post, and the inner surface of the fin
half .
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Clean off any adhesive which squeezes out to minimize sanding at a later
time.
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Join the inner surface of the vertical fin to the upper surface of the horizontal
stabilizer with 4 ply BID with a roughly 3 inch overlap.
The fin vertical spar structure is primarily provided by the multi layer
wet BID bonded to the back surface of the tail post, and up the inside surfaces
of the fin sides.
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Three layers run the entire vertical length of the tail post. Make sure that
the side plies in this "U" section are laid in smooth and flat to avoid
unnecessary bulk in this area where the rudder hinges will be installed.
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Four more plies shall be added in the hinge areas (about 1 inch past the
length marks previously noted), covering the total flange within this zone,
and overlapping about a half inch on to the tail post area.
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Green trim the surplus material extending past the fin skin.
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Check condition of the adhesive as it cures, and remove the temporary fastenings
while the adhesive is still rubbery. Make sure that the adhesive has the
required strength to maintain the bond, but not so hard that the fasteners
cannot be removed (heating the temporary fasteners can aid in their removal).
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Mark the location and length of the rudder hinges on the outside of the fin
half. These marks will be used later to locate local reinforcement for the
rudder hinges. Remove the temporarily installed rudder and proceed with the
fin assembly process.
IMPORTANT- IMPORTANT-IMPORTANT. The VHF comm. antenna should probably
be mounted inside the vertical fin at this time. This antenna is not included
in the kit and can either be a commercial unit, or one of the numerous built-in
Units that are marketed for home builders. Arrangements are being made to
offer a kit for this as a low cost option, so it would be a good idea to
contact Tri- R Technologies before this operation is scheduled.
INSTALL LEFT FIN
HALF
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Dry fit the other (left side) fin half in the same manner as for the right
half, with special attention to the fit-Up with the ribs and tail post as
before, and follow the same preparation and bonding procedure, except the
ribs and internal structure will require special preparation for bonding
at this time.
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Remove, or crush back the honeycomb core for about a 1/4 inch depth along
all the panel edges which will be bonded. These recessed areas will be filled
with a thick FLOX mixture during the bonding operation.
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Temporarily position the fin half to transfer some of this FLOX to the mating
areas . Remove the fin half, and using the transferred mixture as a guide,
coat these areas with additional FLOX, as well as adding adhesive to the
obvious bond zones.
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Reassemble and bond the fin half in place (wipe away any excess adhesive
that may be squeezed out of the joints) The top of the fin is left open at
this time. Paper tape is suggested on the leading edge to help hold all
components in position during this gluing operation.
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Apply four plies of BID to join both fin halves to the upper surface of the
horizontal stabilizer. The best procedure to follow is to lay an initial
two ply strip 6 inches wide (3 inch overlap on each side), followed by a
5 inch wide and a 4 inch wide. This will provide a tapered surface patch
for easier smoothing and painting As in all previous inside angle joints,
provide a MICRO fillet radius in the corners. Make sure the surfaces are
roughened and cleaned prior to applying the BID.
HANGING RUDDER
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Install the rudder in the same location as the previous temporary installation
The right side flange of the rudder post channel section shall be drilled
for mounting the hinges. Drill holes to match the hinges, and use countersunk
head screws with the counter sunk Tinnerman washers, and elastic stop nuts
on the inside.
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Verify the required travel, and trim any areas of interference. Check the
actuation rod length for proper rudder position with the rudder pedals centered.
Verify that this rod and the rudder can be cycled through their full travel
without interference or undue binding on any structure.
INSTALLATION OF
FUSELAGE TOP
The top fuselage section should be final installed after both fin halves
have been bonded in place.
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Carefully dry fit the top molded section, verifying the trim line of the
top half is installed aligned to WL -1.25 (-1 ¼"), which is the bottom
of the joggle in the bottom fuselage molding (Remember that WL 0 should be
the top trimmed edge of the fuselage bottom half, resulting in a 1.25 inch
overlap on the bond line).
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Prepare the bonding surfaces (of both parts) by roughening with coarse sand
paper, and cleaning away all traces of parting compounds or oily residues
with MEK or acetone.
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Drill alignment holes for clecos or other temporary fastenings such that
the bond line will be continuously clamped without buckles or gaps. CAUTION
- DO NOT DRILL TROUGH THE Graphite (BLACK) STRIP ALONG THE BELTLINE OF THE
LOWER FUSELAGE HALF SINCE THIS IS A MAJOR STRUCTURAL ELEMENT.
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Mark the ends of the bond area length on the lower fuselage molded half,
for reference in applying the adhesive.
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Separate the halves and mix the Hysol adhesive, or epoxy FLOX, according
to the appropriate material instructions, "Butter the adhesive on the outside
of the lower fuselage, and also on the inside of the upper fuselage section,
in the bond areas (directly above the joggle line to the previously marked
length).
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Replace the top molded shell, using care to keep from scraping away the adhesive
in any areas. It is recommended that a helper be enlisted for this operation
since it is realistically at least a two person job. If the adhesive is scraped
away from any of the bond areas pry that section of the joint apart and work
adhesive into the area.
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Replace the Cleco' or screws to clamp the joint together. Observe that adhesive
is squeezed out in all areas and wipe away the excess before it cures.
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Remove the clecos or temporary screws when the adhesive has cured to a rubbery
stage, (heating the screws or clecos with a soldering gun can be an aid in
removing them if the adhesive has hardened too much).
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Use spreader bars to maintain fuselage contour, and double check all work.
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The horizontal stiffener on the seat back of the rear seat, (which was set
aside early in the seat installation) may now be installed and bonded to
the seat back, and the lower fuselage shell with 2 inch wide 2 ply pre wetted
BID. Fill the joint between the ends of this stiffener and the upper fuselage
shell with a dry MICRO fillet, and bond the seat back stiffener to the upper
shell with 4 ply BID. provide at least a 2 inch wide overlap on the seat
back stiffener, and 4 inch overlap to the fuselage upper half.
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The upper sector of the STA 139.5 bulkhead should now be bonded to the fuselage
upper half with 2 inch wide 2 ply BID bias tape, both front and back (this
bulkhead was similarly bonded to the lower fuselage half at an earlier stage,
and this completes the tie in). As in other similar bond operations a dry
micro fillet is worked into the joint before taping.
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The upper half of the firewall should also be bonded to the fuselage upper
half at this time. Use 2 inch wide, 2 ply pre wetted BID on the forward surface,
and a 3 inch wide 2 ply BID for the inner joint to assure an over one inch
overlap on both surfaces. As before, use a dry micro fillet on the inside
corners to assure joint integrity.
BAGGAGE AREA BACK
PANEL
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The baggage area back panel is totally non structural, and shall be removable
for maintenance access to the rear of the fuselage . It is to be fabricated
from locally obtained materials and must be light weight, but sturdy enough
to prevent items stowed in this area from migrating back in the fuselage.
Baggage area tunnel
The area established behind the seat back up to the baggage bulkhead will
become the baggage area, and it is mandatory to avoid any items carried in
this area interfering with the control components which pass through this
zone. The primary components of concern in this area is the elevator push-pull
tube assembly, and the associated idler on the seat back, and the rudder
cables which should be exiting from the seat back at the edges of the console
assembly. Jamming any one of these items with a carelessly tossed item of
clothing or luggage could be a major flight safety issue.
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Fabricate an inverted "U" shaped "tunnel for this area which is just a bit
wider than the console, to clear the cables, and just a bit higher than the
push rod idler at the forward end ( height can be reduced as you go aft if
desired).
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Unless you have sufficient panel stock remaining, select a suitable section
of locally procured material such as light plywood or door skin. Layout the
pattern as shown in figure XXX, to protect the appropriate control linkages.
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Cut a pair of grooves along the "fold" lines on the inner surface of the
panel and fold it into a "U" shape. Bond the inside corners with wet micro
and tape the inside and outside of the corners with a single 2 inch wide
strip of BID at each location (see figure XXX).
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Make four "L" brackets out of 3 ply bid laid up as an angle strip (using
an aluminum angle or a strip of wood covered with plastic tape as a mold
will simplify this procedure).
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Bond these to the floor such that they will sit inside the tunnel. Install
the "tunnel" over the control components, fasten it to these "L"s with self
tapping screws so it can be readily removed for any required maintenance
on these components.