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Sbennett3(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:11 pm Post subject: V speeds |
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Guys, My plane was to originally be constructed as a model 4 1050 long wing. The builder of the plane built it to be a speedwing version. I'm new to the whole kitfox thing and my book shows the v speeds for the longwing version. Can anybody point me in the direction of a site where I can copy them ??? Steve Bennett
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MichaelGibbs(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:38 pm Post subject: V speeds |
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Steve sez:
Quote: | I'm new to the whole kitfox thing and my book shows the v speeds for
the longwing version. Can anybody point me in the direction of a
site where I can copy them ?
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I think you would be better off figuring out what they are for your
airplane yourself. Because they are not coming off an assembly line,
every Kitfox will be a little bit different from every other and
there will also be idiosyncrasies in the pitot/static system and
airspeed indicator. I could tell you my numbers but they may or may
not apply to your airplane. If you measure your own you'll be sure
that they are numbers you can count on.
Vso and Vsi are pretty easy to determine, just do some stalls with
and without flaps deployed. Vy will require measuring climb rates at
several speeds to determine where the maximum rate happens (it's best
to measure the rate with the altimeter and a stopwatch rather than
relying on the VSI). Vx will require a little math to determine the
point at which the highest climb per distance traveled occurs (take a
bunch of measurements and do the calculations back at the hangar).
Best glide speed can be determined in the same way as Vy, by
measuring sink rate at several speeds. Vy is a reasonable place to
start looking for glide speed.
Mike G.
N728KF
Phoenix, AZ
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dave
Joined: 22 Sep 2006 Posts: 1382
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:29 am Post subject: Re: V speeds |
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Steve, this is likely the same data that you have for your IV 1050 model but if not I got the info here http://www.cfisher.com/IVspecs.html
Dave
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Tom Jones
Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 752 Location: Ellensburg, WA
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 7:24 am Post subject: Re: V speeds |
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Steve, I agree you need to test your plane to determine the V speeds for it. Here is a link to the FAA's advisory circular AC-90-89A. http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aircraft/media/ac90-89a.pdf The procedure to determine best rate and best angle starts on page 47. It explains and shows how to make a graph to determine best angle. It is kind of fun and satisfying to do.
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