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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:35 am    Post subject: wing and hor stab incidences Reply with quote

Mike B & others,

These are the measurements, in degrees, of the planes I have been given. These readings are predicated on setting your main wings to 9 degrees, first!! By setting the main wings to 9 degrees, your landing gear has nothing to do with any further measurements.

For anyone else that wants to check and verify these figures, feel free to chime in. But, remember, prop up your wings to 9 degrees, or all these figures are useless. You have to have a basic reference point to begin, I just happened to choose 9 degrees......

In analyzing these figures, be be honest, what these SHOULD be applied to is a drawing!!! I see where Brian's angle under the fuselage is off by a huge margin. Why?  He likely took a reading from a different location, than the others.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:11 am    Post subject: wing and hor stab incidences Reply with quote

Now if we could get the cruise & stall speed for each airplane (at) a particular RPM that would give everyone else something better to choose from wouldn't it?

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In a message dated 3/24/2008 11:35:41 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.com writes:
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Mike B & others,

These are the measurements, in degrees, of the planes I have been given. These readings are predicated on setting your main wings to 9 degrees, first!!  By setting the main wings to 9 degrees, your landing gear has nothing to do with any further measurements.

For anyone else that wants to check and verify these figures, feel free to chime in. But, remember, prop up your wings to 9 degrees, or all these figures are useless. You have to have a basic reference point to begin, I just happened to choose 9 degrees......

In analyzing these figures, be be honest, what these SHOULD be applied to is a drawing!!! I see where Brian's angle under the fuselage is off by a huge margin. Why? He likely took a reading from a different location, than the others.

Mike Welch

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:05 pm    Post subject: wing and hor stab incidences Reply with quote

On Mar 24, 2008, at 2:08 PM, ElleryWeld(at)aol.com (ElleryWeld(at)aol.com) wrote:
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Now if we could get the cruise & stall speed for each airplane (at) a particular RPM that would give everyone else something better to choose from wouldn't it?



If I tell you my Firestar's top speed straight and level is 100mph and stalls at 18mph with VGs would you be impressed?
What if I posted actual pictures of my air-speed indicator reading those figures?
I believe it prudent to view all posted air speeds with a healthy degree of skepticism because of the significant variations in air-speed indicators from one plane to another.
For me it is merely interesting information with little real value.
My personal opinion,,,,,,,, proud as I am of my numbers. Wink
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:59 pm    Post subject: wing and hor stab incidences Reply with quote

Gene
No Im not interested in your firestar I had one and I know what it would do, I am looking for info on the MK3Xtra and what the magic angles in the rigging makes it fly along good and easy and keeping the rpm down for best fuel consumption not the fastest speed or the slowest stall speed I could give whats under a rats tail about the stall speed anyway

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On Mar 24, 2008, at 2:08 PM, ElleryWeld(at)aol.com (ElleryWeld(at)aol.com) wrote:
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Now if we could get the cruise & stall speed for each airplane (at) a particular RPM that would give everyone else something better to choose from wouldn't it?





If I tell you my Firestar's top speed straight and level is 100mph and stalls at 18mph with VGs would you be impressed?
What if I posted actual pictures of my air-speed indicator reading those figures?


I believe it prudent to view all posted air speeds with a healthy degree of skepticism because of the significant variations in air-speed indicators from one plane to another.
For me it is merely interesting information with little real value.


My personal opinion,,,,,,,, proud as I am of my numbers. Wink


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 5:52 am    Post subject: Re: wing and hor stab incidences Reply with quote

Mike,

Thanks for posting the Angles, I will recheck everything and let you know what I find.

Gene,

Those are amazing numbers. You are correct about airspeed indicators being off much of the time, but this is easy to fix. Go up on a Calm day, and mount a handheld GPS next to your airspeed indicator when you take the picture, that way you know what your error is all along the speed range.

Ellery,

I like the idea of everyone posting the numbers on thier Kolbs, that will give everyone a good idea of what their plane should do, and if any mods and improvements are increasing performance or not. We should start a performance comparison thread for each model Kolb. I will be posting detailed numbers on my Xtra one of these days.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 4:41 pm    Post subject: wing and hor stab incidences Reply with quote

Hey Mike.

Please do not take those numbers too seriously. That was the whole
point of my post.
While I am happy with my plane's performance, my plane is modified
pretty far from the stock Kolb Firestar and has a 75 hp 618 Rotax
engine.
I agree that with enough comparison with a GPS one can get a pretty
good perspective on the accuracy of ones ASI at various speeds, The
indicator can be tweaked by adjusting its static port.
Here is what I have found to be a very effective way for me to tweak
my air speed indicator to read accurately. I have an aluminum static
port tube and pressure port tube side by side on the nose of the
plane (mine are about 1 inch apart) with end of the static port tube
permanently sealed shut and with a 1/16 or smaller ( I forget) hole
drilled in the side of the tube about 1 1/2 inch from the end of the
tube. I slip a short piece of snugly fit fuel hose over each tube for
protection. By adjusting how close to the small hole in the side of
the tube the end of hose is slipped on, the static pressure reading
can be adjusted. The closer the end of the hose is to the small hole
the faster the indicator will read. I start out first without the
protection hoses on to adjust for the ideal mounting angle for my
tubes for the flight attitude where I want my indicator to be
accurate, but more importantly CONSISTENT. For me that is the slow
speed stall attitude.
There are probably other good ways to get more accurate airspeed
readings but that is what has worked for me.

Gene

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Gene,

Those are amazing numbers. You are correct about airspeed
indicators being off much of the time, but this is easy to fix. Go
up on a Calm day, and mount a handheld GPS next to your airspeed
indicator when you take the picture, that way you know what your
error is all along the speed range.


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