AKNick
640cc Uber Pimp
Got the front wire brace in place. Hope it will hold up, as it is the structural integrity of the front cabin top. Has anyone got any advice? I plan on using a lock nut on it and glue! I also have a tow hook I'd like to use on this Cub, but I would have to leave the top fin off. I had to heat up the V-brace wire to make it fit right, as one side was a tad longer than the other. I've got the engine standoff bolts running through the back of the blind nuts for now. I may cut the heads off, or just keep it like it is.
I always thought the V-Brace was designed to eliminate side to side (roll) movement and was a seaplane add-on for many planes. . . I'll have to revisit the Cub design... maybe I'm just thinking of non-cub's. I'd think the wing struts are the main source of structural integrity for most planes - surprised there isn't more beefy cabin window post structure. Every bit helps!
I've seen a full scale Cessna 206 with a crack in the passenger door jam and the whole entire window post and V-Brace was loose causing scary excessive motion. Obviously this model has some unique bends in the V-Brace design to help a bit with hold down force.
Since I'm talking about things I've seen... I know a guy who put wings on a J-3 (decades ago) and left #2 pencils in the aft wing spar bolt holes and flew around....once discovered and the pencils were removed undamaged! Turns out that rear spar is mostly along for the ride.