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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 5:38 pm    Post subject: 601 HDS stall spead Reply with quote

I am test flying a 601 HDS and getting a stall speed of 75 MPH. What stall speed do you get with the HDS wing? Don

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 4:00 am    Post subject: 601 HDS stall spead Reply with quote

Don, Stall speed is relative to aircraft weight. I tested with two GPS's running, just to be sure, and both read within .2 mph.  I made triangular runs in calm air on headings of 000, 120 and 240 degrees. Tested at 2,000' msl +- 50'. I recorded mag heading, OAT, IAS (at what appeared onset of mush on the VSI) and Ground speed. Tested at 1,000 lbs., 1,500 lbs and 1,200 lbs. Test runs were done at idle and about 40% power. IAS was converted to CAL airspeed. My POH says the plane stalls at 49 mph . My pitot tube is ACS with an integral static port mounted on the bottom of the left wing, just forward of the spar and about 2' outboard of the center section joint line. FWIW my IAS will drop all the way to 37mph at a high "mush" (really high angle of attack) and then fall off to zero.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:23 am    Post subject: 601 HDS stall spead Reply with quote

Don, what weight were you flying at?
My 601 with 912 stalled at 55 mph without VGs. Now 50 with VGs.
I'm intereste to know why yours is so high.
Dave Austin 601HDS - 912, Spitfire Mk VIII


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:33 am    Post subject: 601 HDS stall spead Reply with quote

Don,
My HDS stalls at 50 mph fully loaded. I can't see how you can manage to
stall out at 75. That's the speed you should be on final approach.
Lightly loaded, full fueled header and just me it's 46 mph. Perhaps you
need to look closer at your airspeed indicator and pitot system.

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:53 am    Post subject: 601 HDS stall spead Reply with quote

Hey Guys,

For what it's worth, 75 KPH equates to about 46 or 47 MPH. Just
coincidence?

Al Hays 601XL - starting fuselage

On Sep 6, 2007, at 9:32 AM, LarryMcFarland wrote:

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Don,
My HDS stalls at 50 mph fully loaded. I can't see how you can manage
to stall out at 75. That's the speed you should be on final approach.
Lightly loaded, full fueled header and just me it's 46 mph. Perhaps
you need to look closer at your airspeed indicator and pitot system.

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
Don Baker wrote:
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> I am test flying a 601 HDS and getting a stall speed of 75 MPH. What
> stall speed do you get with the HDS wing? Don





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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 9:17 am    Post subject: 601 HDS stall spead Reply with quote

My 601HDS stalls at about 58 to 60 mph. I think that's pretty close
to the book. Assuming an aircraft close to the authorized Max.
weight of 1200 (or 1300) lbs.

Two things I'd suggest you check -

1. ASI - is this an accurate reading? Have you confirmed your ASI
readings at slow speeds -i.e. with GPS or ground reference tests?

2. Aileron 'droop' ? There is little guidance in the construction
manual regarding the alignment of the ailerons with the rest of the
wing. I originally installed mine to align with the wing root
fairing and to have a fairly 'flat' continuation of the wing at the
tip. But my cruising nose attitude was uncomfortably nose high. So
I tweaked both ailerons down a couple of degrees (i.e. extended the
screw jack - but ensuring there are at least the required amount of
threads in each endbolt). Now they form a continued curving of the
wing when viewed from the tip, and misalign slightly with the
fairings (which I will eventually try to fix). But the aircraft
attitude in cruise is much better for forward vis, and as I say, the
stall speed is about where it should be.

Previous discussions about this issue have mentioned that flying with
this greater wing curvature gives slightly reduced airspeed, but for
me it seems like a better tradeoff.

Grant
GHTF
601hdsCAM100


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 3:34 pm    Post subject: Re: 601 HDS stall spead Reply with quote

Sounds like the static port hose is loose or broken. This will cause a increase in airspeed indication. Seen it happen more then once.

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