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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 8:56 am Post subject: New iwng tip extensions |
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We have put a 1 hour initial flight test on the wing tip extensions. Flight was for general flight qualities no specific data was taken. Takeoff roll is shorter, the landing roll is shorter and final approach speed slower, this was evident on my 2 landings in which a slip was needed to get down when flying at the normal approach speed, so after a few hours I am sure we will figure a new revised approach speed with the tips. Stall speed seems to be initially 6-8 mph lower than with the standard tips. Climb rate is higher too. The stick force required is slightly higher with the new tips, although there is no significant reduction in roll authority or response at high speed or in slow flight and near stall. No bad habits in the stall so far, the stall is so slow that you are left waiting for it to happen, and than it does there is a mild buffet just before but not as much as before so the next thing will be some yarn on the wing and tip and see what the air is doing around it.
So long story short the tip flys, and so far are doing what we had hoped. These tips were installed with nut plates as we know that there are many of you wishing to install them this way. I think that glassing them on will be easiest as we did increase the glass thickness on the wing at the attach point by 2 layers of 10oz , so there is a bit of extra work, if there are to be glassed on the 2 layer will go over the seem anyways.
Nick Otterback
R&D
Arion Aircraft, LLC
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pequeajim
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 9:16 am Post subject: New iwng tip extensions |
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Sounds like good news Nick, thanks!
When you have pictures of the installed wing tips, I would like to post them on jimslightning.com.
Jim!
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To Group:
We have put a 1 hour initial flight test on the wing tip extensions. Flight was for general flight qualities no specific data was taken. Takeoff roll is shorter, the landing roll is shorter and final approach speed slower, this was evident on my 2 landings in which a slip was needed to get down when flying at the normal approach speed, so after a few hours I am sure we will figure a new revised approach speed with the tips. Stall speed seems to be initially 6-8 mph lower than with the standard tips. Climb rate is higher too. The stick force required is slightly higher with the new tips, although there is no significant reduction in roll authority or response at high speed or in slow flight and near stall. No bad habits in the stall so far, the stall is so slow that you are left waiting for it to happen, and than it does there is a mild buffet just before but not as much as before so the next thing will be some yarn on the wing and tip and see what the air is doing around it.
So long story short the tip flys, and so far are doing what we had hoped. These tips were installed with nut plates as we know that there are many of you wishing to install them this way. I think that glassing them on will be easiest as we did increase the glass thickness on the wing at the attach point by 2 layers of 10oz , so there is a bit of extra work, if there are to be glassed on the 2 layer will go over the seem anyways.
Nick Otterback
R&D
Arion Aircraft, LLC
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 10:31 am Post subject: New iwng tip extensions |
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Your results sound very positive, especially for LSA. Any observation of
effects on top speed or economy? How about roll rate?
Steve
Kit #48
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We have put a 1 hour initial flight test on the wing tip extensions.
Flight
was for general flight qualities no specific data was taken. Takeoff roll
is
shorter, the landing roll is shorter and final approach speed slower, this
was evident on my 2 landings in which a slip was needed to get down when
flying at the normal approach speed, so after a few hours I am sure we
will
figure a new revised approach speed with the tips. Stall speed seems to be
initially 6-8 mph lower than with the standard tips. Climb rate is higher
too. The stick force required is slightly higher with the new tips,
although
there is no significant reduction in roll authority or response at high
speed or in slow flight and near stall. No bad habits in the stall so
far,
the stall is so slow that you are left waiting for it to happen, and than
it
does there is a mild buffet just before but not as much as before so the
next thing will be some yarn on the wing and tip and see what the air is
doing around it.
So long story short the tip flys, and so far are doing what we had hoped.
These tips were installed with nut plates as we know that there are many
of
you wishing to install them this way. I think that glassing them on will
be
easiest as we did increase the glass thickness on the wing at the attach
point by 2 layers of 10oz , so there is a bit of extra work, if there are
to
be glassed on the 2 layer will go over the seem anyways.
Nick Otterback
R&D
Arion Aircraft, LLC
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 10:46 am Post subject: New iwng tip extensions |
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Jim,
I will get a pic today and send it to you …they are on the prototype and have a unfinished test look about them but that’s it testing right!
Nick
From: owner-lightning-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-lightning-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jim Langley
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 12:14 PM
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Subject: Re: New iwng tip extensions
Sounds like good news Nick, thanks!
When you have pictures of the installed wing tips, I would like to post them on jimslightning.com.
Jim!
On 5/23/08, flylightning <info(at)flylightning.net (info(at)flylightning.net)> wrote:
To Group:
We have put a 1 hour initial flight test on the wing tip extensions. Flight was for general flight qualities no specific data was taken. Takeoff roll is shorter, the landing roll is shorter and final approach speed slower, this was evident on my 2 landings in which a slip was needed to get down when flying at the normal approach speed, so after a few hours I am sure we will figure a new revised approach speed with the tips. Stall speed seems to be initially 6-8 mph lower than with the standard tips. Climb rate is higher too. The stick force required is slightly higher with the new tips, although there is no significant reduction in roll authority or response at high speed or in slow flight and near stall. No bad habits in the stall so far, the stall is so slow that you are left waiting for it to happen, and than it does there is a mild buffet just before but not as much as before so the next thing will be some yarn on the wing and tip and see what the air is doing around it.
So long story short the tip flys, and so far are doing what we had hoped. These tips were installed with nut plates as we know that there are many of you wishing to install them this way. I think that glassing them on will be easiest as we did increase the glass thickness on the wing at the attach point by 2 layers of 10oz , so there is a bit of extra work, if there are to be glassed on the 2 layer will go over the seem anyways.
Nick Otterback
R&D
Arion Aircraft, LLC
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