Aliminium profile/fairing

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Aliminium profile/fairing

Postby Massimo » Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:11 pm

Hi Guys, i want to put an aluminium fairing over my wing struts which are currently round hollow bar. Where can i possibly buy this type of extruded aluminium?
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Re: Aliminium profile/fairing

Postby Bugwar » Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:47 pm

When you find them please post it here, I also want to know.
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Re: Aliminium profile/fairing

Postby Carel » Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:38 pm

Have seen tubing very similar to trike profile tubes being used. Maybe the trike manufacturers can help ?

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Re: Aliminium profile/fairing

Postby Trikenut » Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:44 pm

Chat to Rainbow Aircraft. (Aerotrike) They use it for there wings and might be able to provide you with some, or tell you where to get is.
There website is http://www.aerotrike.co.za
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Re: Aliminium profile/fairing

Postby Massimo » Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:13 am

Have chated to Rainbow as i like their product but the boss is at Oshkosh and nobody wants to make a decision until he is back in who knows when . . . . :(
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Re: Aliminium profile/fairing

Postby Bayliner » Tue Jul 28, 2009 10:14 am

Contact Hunter Douglas. They are in Randburg. They specialise in sun control systems and they have an aerofoil product in various sizes made out of aluminium. In cross section it looks very much like a wing. Possibly one could obtain a length and modify and fit yourself. This is of course if there is no standard product available for trikes.
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Re: Aliminium profile/fairing

Postby KFA » Tue Jul 28, 2009 7:31 pm

What aircraft? We use fibreglass that we stick with epoxy over the round tube. Works great. A bit of work but great results and very light. Be carefully to just replace liftstruts with a different type, you might need to send an application for modification with supporting data to CAA.
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Re: Aliminium profile/fairing

Postby Massimo » Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:07 am

Thanks for all the responses guys. I can make the fairings myself out of aluminium sheet but it a big job, especially trying to bend the front end into a nice round shape, hence my quest to fit something over the existing struts. KFA its a 701, i like your fiberglass option, hmmmm could you make them for me or who in JHB could do this?
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Re: Aliminium profile/fairing

Postby Boet » Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:19 pm

The manufacturors of the Challenger microlight sell a nice light plastic extrusion. Nice.

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