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From: n295vv
The classic case of peel ply mistake was the loud noise followed by the
departure of part of the rear end (I don't remember whether it was the HS or
the Elevator) on one of the earlier builds. The pilot was able to land
safely, and on landing learned what unbonded epoxy joints look like. This
was told to me as fact by someone who should know.
Another less documented peel ply story, but more visual, was the earlier
builder who was said to have not peeled any PP. The result was the
Chain-Sawing of the completed plane into garbage can sized pieces.
Yes, I remember the embedded white fibers, and the agonizing sanding to
remove them, worrying all the time if I was destroying the integrity of the
carbon fiber....
I have two suggestions for the factory (and, yes, I am going to be nice
today!):
1) Add $200 to the cost of the kit, and hire in-house peelers to strip the
ply at the
factory. This may even prevent litigation some day. A smart move, I
think.
2) If the above is not workable, CHANGE TO A DIFFERENT COLOR DACRON. I
have used yellow dacron myself. If I saw yellow, I knew i had not
stripped the
PP. White dacron just looks too much like rough epoxy matrix.
David Jones, Pecatonica, Illinois
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