H
ANDLING
, S
ERVICE AND
M
AINTENANCE
R
EVISION
:
-
D
ATE
:
12/29/04
P
AGE
:
9
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2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
7-4.2 R
EMOVING THE
H
ORIZONTAL
S
TABILIZER
Since the horizontal stabilizer is longer than the legal highway width in
most locales, it must be removed for trailering. Follow these steps to
remove the stabilizer:
1. Remove the tail cone and the rudder base fairing.
2. Disconnect the elevator trim. For manual trim, this involves
unbolting the end of the trim cable from the trim tab horn,
removing the trim cable retainer clip from the underside of the
elevator and, finally, snaking the trim cable out through the slots in
the elevator skins. For the optional electric trim, it’s necessary only
to unplug the trim-servo wiring harness.
3. Disconnect the elevator pushrod from the elevator control horns.
4. Remove the four bolts that secure the stabilizer aft attach brackets
to the tail cone bulkhead.
5. Pull the stabilizer aft until the forward spar alignment pins are free
of the bushings in the forward attach bracket.
6. Lift the stabilizer/elevator assembly free of the fuselage; this is
most easily accomplished by two people, one at each tip.
To remount the stabilizer on the fuselage, reverse the operations
described above. Again, it’s best to have two people involved,
especially to get the stabilizer in position with the spar pins properly
seated in the forward attach bracket bushings.
7-5 JACKING THE AIRPLANE