Back in 2007 when I bought my Eros plans from John (JDT) I also bought the high-wing supplement drawings, as my original intent was to build a high-wing Eros. As I recall, he suggested that the two were completely compatible. I.e., just build fuselage and wing according to "beefed up" Eros plans, but use himax drawings to make it a high-wing aircraft. All sounds simple enough.
I have been studying plans and have noted the various differences of the Eros spars compared to the 1700R and 1600R spars (e.g. added RS9 front spar cap doublers, RS9 instead of RS8 rear spar cap doublers, added RS23 rear spar center section, etc.). All makes sense for the heavier duty wing.
My question regards the high-wing vs. mid-wing configuration. If I am understanding the drawings correctly, it appears the only difference between construction of the two is the dihedral angle at the root end of the spars. Have I missed anything else?
The reason I ask is that ideally, I would like to build the spars this month if possible; but keep my options open for a little longer (until I build the fuse) with respect to going high-wing or mid-wing. (reasons being contemplated a separate discussion )
Have I got this right? The wing design/structure between Himax and standard Minimax is basically identical, other than dihedral angle?
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I don’t think all wings are the same, if you look on the compare area of the website some models are different lengths. My airbike wing is longer and the spars are different. So be careful assuming they are the same, I would check both sets of plans to confirm.
I do know that the VMAX wings are different in that they are built a tad heavier, so yes a plans check for it is in order. I do believe the spar attach points are different at the fuse for airbike vs minimax, however they may interchange with some slight mods.
I don’t think all wings are the same, if you look on the compare area of the website some models are different lengths. My airbike wing is longer and the spars are different. So be careful assuming they are the same, I would check both sets of plans to confirm.
I do know that the VMAX wings are different in that they are built a tad heavier, so yes a plans check for it is in order. I do believe the spar attach points are different at the fuse for airbike vs minimax, however they may interchange with some slight mods.
Yes, I think you both are right. Thank you. For purposes of my original post, I was mainly hoping I did not miss something subtle between hi-max and mid-wing design structure so that I can build wings to EROS plans, hold off on dihedral angle cut, and wait until I get back to Idaho before making final decision on high-wing or mid-wing.
But your points are well taken, not all wings are absolutely identical across TEAM/minimax designs. Good clarification. Thank you again.
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What did you end up with regarding the diheral difference? I am building a 1550Vmax with the Hi-Max option. I too noticed that spars for all the mid wing versions are 3 degrees and the spars for high wing are 1.5 degrees.
In addition, I notice the fuslage for the Vmax has the read spar carry through at station 4. But is this still required when you add the hig wings? I would think not.
I read somewhere that you have to raise the wing tip in the minimax 7.27 inch to get the required dihedral.Now thats simpler than calculating 3 degrees in my opinion.