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What is the recommended taper ratio for inserting and gluing a spruce block after removing damaged material from a solid, laminated, or internally routed spar?
What is the recommended taper ratio for inserting and gluing a spruce block after removing damaged material from a solid, laminated, or internally routed spar?
- 1:15
- 1:10
- 1:8 (correct)
- 1:5
In which situations should new, longer length bolts be used to attach components after reinforcement plates overlap drag wire or compression member fittings?
In which situations should new, longer length bolts be used to attach components after reinforcement plates overlap drag wire or compression member fittings?
- When reinforcement plates are located on the top edge of the spar
- When reinforcement plates are located on the front face of the rear spar (correct)
- When reinforcement plates are located on the front face of the front spar
- When reinforcement plates are located on the rear face of the rear spar
What is the maximum depth to which damaged material should be cleared out from a solid, laminated, or internally routed spar before inserting and gluing a spruce block?
What is the maximum depth to which damaged material should be cleared out from a solid, laminated, or internally routed spar before inserting and gluing a spruce block?
- One-fourth of the spar thickness (correct)
- Equal to the spar thickness
- Half of the spar thickness
- One-third of the spar thickness
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