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Don G



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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 11:05 am    Post subject: KitFox IV wing questions Reply with quote

Hi Gents,
Greetings from the other "K" list...
I am considering a buying a model 4 speedster, 80 hp, with a JBS serial number and I have just finished a couple of hours scanning the archives here. Unfortunatly, instead of getting the answers I wanted, I just got more questions. Mostly because I now realize how little I know about the different varities of Kitfox's. I have come across referances to riblett airfoils and laminar flow airfoils...speedster wings and such.
My 1st question is can anyone explain to me what the different wings have been over the years?

Is the speedster wing a flat bottom?...or concave like the others?
were the older wings of the series 3 and prior flat bottom as well?
What wing is the "Riblett"?
Which the laminar?

What changes were made to acomplish the upgrade in GW from 1050 to 1200 in the series 4?

in regards to the mention of "airfoiled tail surfaces"
when did this happen as standard?
are both the vertical and horizontal "airfoiled"?
did this give a great advantage?

Any website where this data has been arranged accordingly?
I found nothing on the new Kitfox site referring to the details...only a brief history.

Also, I saw a remarkable video of Jimmy Frankiln doing an aerobatic routine at OshKosh several years ago in a series 4 speedster 80hp.
Can anyone tell me if that was a modified airframe?

thx!


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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 2:48 pm    Post subject: KitFox IV wing questions Reply with quote

Don,

Here are some answers to your questions. I will e-mail you personally with
copies of documentation that may help explain things better.

Paul Seehafer

Quote:
My 1st question is can anyone explain to me what the different wings have
been over the years?
(Kitfoxes model 1-3 have wings with a lot of undercamber. Model 4 and newer

have the same basic wing, but Mr Riblett added a leading edge extrusion, a
set of lower false ribs along the first 33% of the wing chord, and moved the
flapperons closer to the bottom of the wings trailing edge, while also
making the flapperon chord considerably wider. All those changes to the
original model 3 Kitfox wing designate the model 4 and up kitfox wing as the
Riblett - laminar flow wing.)

Quote:
Is the speedster wing a flat bottom?...or concave like the others?
(All true Speedsters were model 4's, and therefore have the less concaved

Riblett Laminar flow wing. Technically speaking, all Kitfox wings are flat
bottomed. But the early models 1-3 are undercambered significantly more
than the Model 4 and newer.)

Quote:
What changes were made to acomplish the upgrade in GW from 1050 to 1200 in
the series 4?
(I believe there were a lot of changes to tubing sizes in the fuselage as

well as the struts)
Quote:

in regards to the mention of "airfoiled tail surfaces" when did this
happen as standard?
(All true speedsters had the airfoiled tail surfaces, as well as chromolly

streamlined horizontal stabilizer struts, jury struts, and a electric trim
tab on the elevator. I find those three things the easiest way short of the
serial number to determine if it is a speedster or not)

Quote:
are both the vertical and horizontal "airfoiled"? (yes)
Did this give a great advantage? (Not really sure. Some say yes, some
no. The company said it improved the handling)

Any website where this data has been arranged accordingly?(I will forward
that direct to your mail once I find it)

Quote:
I found nothing on the new Kitfox site referring to the details...only a
brief history.
(I will send you a copy of the kitfox speedster brochure specs. Make sure

to read the fine print as it explains things pretty well. But this early
Speedster brochure shows it at only 1050 pounds, when I believe all
production speedsters were actually 1200 lb gross weight.

Quote:

Also, I saw a remarkable video of Jimmy Frankiln doing an aerobatic
routine at OshKosh several years ago in a series 4 speedster 80hp.
Can anyone tell me if that was a modified airframe?
(that was a completely stock Speedster flown with a 81 hp 912ul and a GSC

ground adjustable prop)
Quote:

thx!

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Don G
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 3:01 pm    Post subject: Re: KitFox IV wing questions Reply with quote

Don, there are only two different Kitfox wing designs. The model 1, 2, and 3 used the under cambered wing. Starting with the model 4 the wings are the Harry Riblett airfoil. It is pretty close to flat on the bottom. To make it a speedster you clip 18 inches off. It has been refered to as laminar flow. Avoid that debate like the plague.

It is builders choice on the airfoiled tail surfaces. Some do all, some do some and some do none.

The IV 1200 airframe has larger tubing than the 1050. Mostly in the spar carry through tubes in the fuselage.

The kitfox marketing materials of that time period stated the kitfox in the aerobatic video did not have a modified airframe. They also made a point of recommending you not try this at home.


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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 8:10 am    Post subject: KitFox IV wing questions Reply with quote

When you state cut 18" off the wings are you meaning 18" off each wing or??

George

Tom Jones <nahsikhs(at)elltel.net> wrote:
[quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Tom Jones"

Don, there are only two different Kitfox wing designs. The model 1, 2, and 3 used the under cambered wing. Starting with the model 4 the wings are the Harry Riblett airfoil. It is pretty close to flat on the bottom. To make it a speedster you clip 18 inches off. It has been refered to as laminar flow. Avoid that debate like the plague.

It is builders choice on the airfoiled tail surfaces. Some do all, some do some and some do none.

The IV 1200 airframe has larger tubing than the 1050. Mostly in the spar carry through tubes in the fuselage.

The kitfox marketing materials of that time [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 8:27 am    Post subject: Re: KitFox IV wing questions Reply with quote

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When you state cut 18" off the wings are you meaning 18" off each wing or??


18" off each wing which is one rib bay. The standard (long wing) wing span is 32 ft. The speedster is 29 ft.


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