
Σήμερα έπεσε το μάτι μου σε μια πολύ ενδιαφέρουσα συμβουλή του Adrian Thomas:
Adrian Thomas έγραψε:re-lining hint - leave the old lines on while you add the new ones.
That way you get to compare the length of the new line with the old one it is replacing. You also get to check the length of each cascade against the one it replaces, and to check the run of the new lines against the run of the old ones.
Only take the old lines off when you have got the new ones on and are happy with them.
Even after doing that, always check for left-right symmetry.
It is virtually impossible to see the effects of an error while you are groundhandling the wing, even when the effects are dramatically obvious to someone standing behind you looking at the wing as you inflate it and groundhandle. This is why all the designers work with someone else (co-designer, test-pilot) - so they can have a look at the wing from the outside.
Cheers,
Adrian
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