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AC 43.13-1B 9/8/98 Paragraph Page CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 1-44. Spar Longitudinal Cracks and Local Damage............................................................................................1-16 Figure1-10. MethodofReinforcingaLongitudinalCrackand/orLocalDamageinaSolidSpar.........1-22 1-45. Elongated Holes in Spars ...........................................................................................................................1-18 1-46. Rib Repairs .................................................................................................................................................1-18 Figure1-11. RepairofWoodRibs...........................................................................................................1-23 Figure1-12. TypicalWingCompressionRibRepairs.............................................................................1-24 1-47. Plywood Skin Repair ..................................................................................................................................1-20 1-48. Determination of Single or Double Curvature ...........................................................................................1-20 1-49. Repairs to Single Curvature Plywood Skin................................................................................................1-20 Table 1-2. Minimum Recommended Bend Radii for Aircraft Plywood...............................................1-25 1-50. Repairs to Double Curvature Plywood Skin ..............................................................................................1-22 1-51. Types of Patches.........................................................................................................................................1-25 Figure 1-13. Figure1-14. Figure1-15. Figure1-16. Figure1-17. Figure1-18. Splayed Patch .......................................................................................................................1-27 SurfacePatches....................................................................................................................1-28 ScarfPatches(BackofSkinAccessible).............................................................................1-29 ScarfPatches(BackofSkinNotAccessible)......................................................................1-30 OvalPlugPatchAssembly...................................................................................................1-32 RoundPlugPatchAssembly................................................................................................1-33 1-52. Fabric Patch ................................................................................................................................................1-31 1-53.1-63. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................ 1-33 SECTION5. FINISHINGWOODSTRUCTURES 1-64. General........................................................................................................................................................1-35 1-65. Acceptable Finishes....................................................................................................................................1-35 1-66. Precautions..................................................................................................................................................1-35 1-67. Finishing of Interior Surfaces .....................................................................................................................1-36 1-68. Finishing of Exterior Surfaces....................................................................................................................1-36 1-69. Finishing of End Grain Surfaces ................................................................................................................1-36 1-70. Finishing with Fabric or Tape ....................................................................................................................1-37 1-71. Sealing of Bolt Holes..................................................................................................................................1-37 1-72.1-79. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................ 1-37 CHAPTER 2. FABRIC COVERING SECTION1. PRACTICESANDPRECAUTIONS 2-1. General..........................................................................................................................................................2-1 2-2. Problem Areas ..............................................................................................................................................2-1 2-3. Aircraft Fabric-Synthetic ..............................................................................................................................2-1 2-4. Aircraft Fabric-Natural .................................................................................................................................2-2 Table 2-1. Cotton and Linen Fabrics...........................................................................................................2-3 2-5. Recovering Aircraft ......................................................................................................................................2-2 Table 2-2. Cotton and Linen, Tapes and Threads.......................................................................................2-4 2-6. Preparation of the Structure for Covering ....................................................................................................2-2 2-7. Fabric Seams.................................................................................................................................................2-5 Figure 2-1. Fabric Seams..............................................................................................................................2-7 Figure 2-2. Typical Methods of Attaching Fabric........................................................................................2-8 2-8. Covering Methods ........................................................................................................................................2-9 Page ivPDF Image | AFS-640
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