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Kitfox™ SERVICE LETTER # 8
SUBJECT:
LIFT STRUT MODIFICATION
TO:
Kitfox™ OWNERS WITH SERIAL NUMBERS 02 THROUGH 116
FROM:
DENNEY AEROCRAFT COMPANY
LIFT
STRUT MODIFICATION.
We have designed a new stronger spar for the Kitfox™ that enables us to raise the
gross weight to 950 pounds. In doing
this, we had an outside engineering firm additionally analyze the lift strut and
lift strut attach point. The attach point on the fuselage is well above
necessary strength values. The lift strut lower clevis may not be sufficient for
6 g’s at 850 lbs gross, however. If the material is at minimum specs and the
edge distance of the hole in the lower tang is marginal, the strut could fail at
4 1/2 g’s.
We
have designed a modification that can be made to your lift strut which will
ensure 6 g’s plus at 850 lbs gross. It is a piece of .090” 4130 steel plate
that is welded on to the lower tang of the lift strut. We recommend that you
install this to your aircraft. Otherwise, you should placard the aircraft for
not more than 4.5 g’s positive. It
will also require an AN5-lO bolt instead of the AN5-7
that was included in the kit.
This
modification can be installed after the speed fairings and fabric are on. Hold a
wet cloth around the fabric next to the weld area to prevent it from melting
back. The part can be welded on with oxy-acetylene, TIG, or MIG welding process.
The welded area should be annealed afterwards.