Over the summer, progress was slow as I was waiting for delivery of much of the materials required for the restoration from the US. This took longer than I had originally anticipated (my advice to anyone restoring an aircraft would be to order at the earliest possible date, preferably before you start the restoration as long as you have a good idea of what will be needed). Now that everything is here I can start work again on the aileron.
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The approved repair method is to glue a plywood patch into the recess then sand it down so that it is flush with the spar. This provides a new flat surface on which to glue the plywood doublers for the hinges.
I arranged the plywood so that the visible grain is arranged along the length of the spar.
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Note: you cannot glue the doublers in place yet as this will prevent you from sliding the ribs back on.
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I must say it feels good to see something coming back together at last although there is still a long way to go as I haven't started cleaning up the leading edge or the hinge hardware yet.
Another job looming are the door frames as I have just received some Ash timber so time permitting I should be very busy during september.