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The existing tube structure in the floor of this area only uses a single diagonal 3/4" tube. A full "X" structure to support the floorboard and stiffen the fuselage, making up for the weak cargo door support,  will be added.  
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The existing tube structure in the floor of the area aft of the dog leg bulkhead only uses a single diagonal 3/4" tube. Adding a full "X" structure to support the floorboard and stiffen the fuselage, making up for the weak cargo door support is a good idea. See first photo above.
  
 
===4. Add Pulley Bank ===
 
===4. Add Pulley Bank ===

Revision as of 18:44, 21 May 2024

Motivation

The Bearhawk has great potential to be a hauler of large cargo, even more so than as-designed. To haul e-bikes or 500 gallons of popcorn, it definitely increases the utility of the aircraft by creating a positively cavernous baggage area. Another Bearhawk builder friend identified the opportunity to create the ultimate extended baggage and completed this mod. Visual evidence:

Extended baggage.jpg

This documented and approved modification to the Bearhawk fuselage removes the "V" tubes at the flap cable "Y" split station and replaces them with an inverted dog-leg structure, which allows a large pass-through area. This makes is easier to haul long or bulky items, or even for a person to sleep in the fuselage with the rear seat removed. It necessitates moving the flap "Y" cable routing one station rearward, as well as another pulley bank. Care should be taken to limit weight at this station for CG considerations, however.

The modification is approved by Bearhawk designer Bob Barrows.

Tasks

  1. Cut out the V-tubes - DONE
  2. Clean up the remnants of V tubes and welds - PARTIALLY DONE
  3. Build and weld in dog-leg structure and add new diagonal tubing members in floor - TO DO
  4. Build new pulley bank for next station aft - TO DO
  5. Build pulley bracket for elevator cable redirect - TO DO
  6. Build and weld on new fairleads - TO DO
  7. Build and weld on new flap pulley bushings - TO DO

1. Cutting

Bearhawk-V-cutting.jpg

2. Clean up

The flap pulley bushings must be moved. Flap pulley bushing as per plans

Remnants will be ground off and smoothed out. A new fairlead will be added here to route the cable. First pass with cutoff wheel


3. Dog Leg Structure and Floor Support Tubes

Bearhawk Station FL.jpg

The existing tube structure in the floor of the area aft of the dog leg bulkhead only uses a single diagonal 3/4" tube. Adding a full "X" structure to support the floorboard and stiffen the fuselage, making up for the weak cargo door support is a good idea. See first photo above.

4. Add Pulley Bank

This pulley bank is secured in a different way. Here's a DXF File of the pattern to cut out and bend to fit.


Additional pulley bank.jpg

5. Add Pulley Bracket for Elevator Cable Redirection

This bracket and pulleys changes the angle of the cable run to even out the elevator cable tensions. My friend included a DXF file for the weld-on bracket.

Cable redirect.jpg