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The problem to be solved:
We are building a 1/6 scale this model of the 1903 Wright Flyer for a local aircraft display. All the alignment and strength of the wings comes from the rigging between the struts. As can be seen in the photo the wings are in a fixture and we used some plain steel wire to get the wings close to square. We are using Kevlar thread for the rigging and the braces from the top of the strut to the bottom of the adjacent strut. You can see these mocked up on the center three struts. We need to secure one end permanently and the other end temporarily while making alignment adjustments on all for cables. When the alignment is correct tie off the connection permanently. We would repeat the process laterally and fore/aft until all are completed.
Note: The thread running parallel to wing is temporary and not part of the rigging.
Image, Rigging-17, shows the attachment on a replica. Our installation is the same and can be seen if you zoom in on our photo. There is no solid connection between the wings.
Any ideas or input would be appreciated and what type of knots or process would work for this installation.
Thanks.
John



We are building a 1/6 scale this model of the 1903 Wright Flyer for a local aircraft display. All the alignment and strength of the wings comes from the rigging between the struts. As can be seen in the photo the wings are in a fixture and we used some plain steel wire to get the wings close to square. We are using Kevlar thread for the rigging and the braces from the top of the strut to the bottom of the adjacent strut. You can see these mocked up on the center three struts. We need to secure one end permanently and the other end temporarily while making alignment adjustments on all for cables. When the alignment is correct tie off the connection permanently. We would repeat the process laterally and fore/aft until all are completed.
Note: The thread running parallel to wing is temporary and not part of the rigging.
Image, Rigging-17, shows the attachment on a replica. Our installation is the same and can be seen if you zoom in on our photo. There is no solid connection between the wings.
Any ideas or input would be appreciated and what type of knots or process would work for this installation.
Thanks.
John




