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wing spar alignment

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I am getting ready to trammel the wings and was planning on using the fuselage to set the spar alignment to trammel. However, it is taking longer than I had planned on to get the welding done on the fuselage so I don't have it back yet and I am to the point of trammeling the lower wings.

So, the question I have is:
Are the bolt holes in the spars (to mount to the fuselage) supposed to be in the same plane chord-wise when mounted on the aircraft, or is there a lateral offset of the mounting tabs for the front and rear spars?

Thanks, I hate to waste available working time when i have it....

Brian

 

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