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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:32 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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Hi ,
i need to fit a trim tab to counter the very slight left roll that has been there
since construction, its ok when your vfr but i find it tiring when your not.
(with a passenger there is no roll), what material are you using , where should it be placed and what are the dimensions? im not looking to fit an electric tab due to the work involved, although if anyone has fitted a ground adjustable type that might be worth considering,
steve G-CEBV #573
PS. can the ailerons be counter adjusted or do i need a trimtab?
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:00 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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A couple of the guys have opted for a "rubber band" on the passengers stick
when encountering this
flying solo. Its quick easy and cheap. I went for a variation on the COZY
horse shoe spring
made from 6 layups of kevlar which pushes or pulls on the arm that comes up
the seat back to the push rods
and a servo, but i did this during CM build so not much help for you.
Personally i would try the "rubber band"
solution as it saves you messing up your paint job etc.
craig
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:02 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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Steve,
What you describe can normally be taken out with rudder trim.
A bit of light bungee tied to the right rudder pedal, passed trough a small
pulley attached to the firewall forward of the pedal, then back to a cleat
of some form mounted within easy reach.
Rgds.,
Duncan.
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bill.sue(at)orcon.net.nz Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:58 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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I have used a light bungy cord tied low down on the stick and going to a
yacht cleat on the side of the tunnel, adjustable in flight.
Works a treat.
Sue & Bill
steve v wrote:
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Hi ,
i need to fit a trim tab to counter the very slight left roll that has been there
since construction, its ok when your vfr but i find it tiring when your not.
(with a passenger there is no roll), what material are you using , where should it be placed and what are the dimensions? im not looking to fit an electric tab due to the work involved, although if anyone has fitted a ground adjustable type that might be worth considering,
steve G-CEBV #573
PS. can the ailerons be counter adjusted or do i need a trimtab?
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 2:10 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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Steve C
The simplest fix was suggested some time ago by C I think C Graham S. You stick a piece of white self-adhesive door seal from the Hardware store underneath the aileron. The length is defined by trial and error. There is a p-shaped one in the ACS catalog.
Karl
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From: s(at)vestuti.orangehome.co.uk
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i need to fit a trim tab to counter the very slight left roll that has been there
since construction C its ok when your vfr but i find it tiring when your not.
(with a passenger there is no roll) C what material are you using C where should it be placed and what are the dimensions? im not looking to fit an electric tab due to the work involved C although if anyone has fitted a ground adjustable type that might be worth considering C
steve G-CEBV #573
PS. can the ailerons be counter adjusted or do i need a trimtab?
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:43 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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Steve,
I used this method, but used about a 5" long section of 3/4" balsa trailing edge from a model shop,
just taped on with white duct tape.
Dave
On 8-Aug-08, at 6:08 PM, Karl Heindl wrote:
[quote] Steve,
The simplest fix was suggested some time ago by, I think, Graham S. You stick a piece of white self-adhesive door seal from the Hardware store underneath the aileron. The length is defined by trial and error. There is a p-shaped one in the ACS catalog.
Karl
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From: s(at)vestuti.orangehome.co.uk (s(at)vestuti.orangehome.co.uk)
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 23:31:52 +0300
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Hi ,
i need to fit a trim tab to counter the very slight left roll that has been there
since construction, its ok when your vfr but i find it tiring when your not.
(with a passenger there is no roll), what material are you using , where should it be placed and what are the dimensions? im not looking to fit an electric tab due to the work involved, although if anyone has fitted a ground adjustable type that might be worth considering,
steve G-CEBV #573
PS. can the ailerons be counter adjusted or do i need a trimtab?
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:42 am Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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Thanks for the feedback , theres quite a variety
of methods although i like the idea of in flight adjustable,
i'll experiment with some of them,
steve
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 10:20 am Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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Steve,
Cliff Shaw designed a remarkable little servo-actuated trim tab which
is shown in detail on his Europa Builders' web page. Although optimally
installed prior to wing closing, I see no reason why the small wires
could not be run on the exterior of the aileron and flap closeouts if
you have the recommended gaps between aileron/flap and the wing itself.
Good luck,
Fred
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:01 am Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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hi Fred,
i saw that some time back & remember being quite struck by
cliffs ability as a constructor, i'll definitly fit it if i build again, i
just dont want to ground the A/C right now,
steve.
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rehn(at)rockisland.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 4:02 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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Fred and all
I installed Cliff's servo trim tab design after the fact and found it very
easy to do with little down time. Maybe down just a weekend. Go for it, you
will like it.
Jerry
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:50 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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Steve
just use a 6 inch length of draft proofing foam, it's called a Gurney
flap. Decide which aileron needs to be deflected up, put the foam under
the trailing edge and test fly. If that isn't enough add a few more
inches. You don't need the ugliness and inconvenience of a bit ao bent
aluminum.
Graham
steve v wrote:
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Hi ,
i need to fit a trim tab to counter the very slight left roll that has been there
since construction, its ok when your vfr but i find it tiring when your not.
(with a passenger there is no roll), what material are you using , where should it be placed and what are the dimensions? im not looking to fit an electric tab due to the work involved, although if anyone has fitted a ground adjustable type that might be worth considering,
steve G-CEBV #573
PS. can the ailerons be counter adjusted or do i need a trimtab?
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 2:51 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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Hi Graham ,
is that the foam on a roll thats about 1/4" wide and sticky
on one side?, if it is i have some of that here but it is "square" in
section, or is the type your talking about more streamline in
appearence?
steve - thinking of approaching the LAA for a mod. to fit
floats due to the weather here in wales...
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 2:58 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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Steve
anything will work, just needs to deflect the boundary layer a little,
1/4" wide stuff will do it. It is a neater solution because it doesn't
show unless you look under the wing
Graham
steve v wrote:
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Hi Graham ,
is that the foam on a roll thats about 1/4" wide and sticky
on one side?, if it is i have some of that here but it is "square" in
section, or is the type your talking about more streamline in
appearence?
steve - thinking of approaching the LAA for a mod. to fit
floats due to the weather here in wales...
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s(at)vestuti.orangehome.c Guest
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:35 pm Post subject: Trim Tab Aileron Questions. |
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ok, thanks for the feedback , ill try & experiment with that idea as well graham,
many thanks,
steve.
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