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PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:24 pm    Post subject: Thanks to all for you input Reply with quote

Thanks you all for your input on the extension of my wing spars! For those unfamiliar with my project. I bought the Kolbra prototype fuselage, and plan to build a duplication of the “new Kolb wing”. The production Kolbra has the highest listed stall speed of the fleet. Built as a dual control trainer, also does not have flaps. My hope is to build a wing, with flaps, that will have a lower stall speed.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 4:25 pm    Post subject: Re: Thanks to all for you input Reply with quote

If you want to lower stall speed and improve low speed handling, the easiest way to do it is by adding VG's along the entire span of the wing, if you have not seen my VG demonstration video, you can watch it here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjI7-kBptrA

Your idea of extending the wing is also a very good one for lowering stall speed and improving low speed handling. In the Titan Tornado SS, extending the wingspan 4 feet actually INCREASED the airplanes cruise speed as the wing flew at less angle of attack with the longer wing than it did with the shorter wing, creating less induced drag. Increasing the wingspan by 4 feet also worked well to improve the slow speed handling of the Tornado SS. Properly designed wingtips will also decrease stall speed. If it were me, I would do all of these things. I have been considering adding two feet to each wing of my MK III Xtra and using the new Kolb wingtips, I am just not ready to stop flying my Kolb for the amount of time it would take me to do this work...

As far as where to lengthen the spar, you most definitely do not want to do it on the inboard section of the wing, the forces at the inboard section are many times greater than at the wingtip, resulting in a much higher chance of catastrophic and sudden wing failure if you do not do a perfect splice.

Good Luck,

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 4:52 pm    Post subject: Thanks to all for you input Reply with quote

Hi neighbor. :>)

You're right in that the extra drag of the wingspan was negated by
the smaller angle of attack. I wouldn't say it increased the cruise speed,
but we didn't really lose anything either. And yes, stall speed went way
down.
One thing to keep in mind is that by increasing the wingspan, you're
going to decrease the roll rate. The SS is considerably slower in roll than
the regular wing. That didn't mean I couldn't roll it, but it's just
fighter-fast like the others.

Co-designer of the SS,

J.D. Stewart
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If you want to lower stall speed and improve low speed
handling, the easiest way to do it is by adding VG's along
the entire span of the wing, if you have not seen my VG
demonstration video, you can watch it here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjI7-kBptrA

Your idea of extending the wing is also a very good one for
lowering stall speed and improving low speed handling. In
the Titan Tornado SS, extending the wingspan 4 feet actually
INCREASED the airplanes cruise speed as the wing flew at less
angle of attack with the longer wing than it did with the
shorter wing, creating less induced drag. Increasing the
wingspan by 4 feet also worked well to improve the slow speed
handling of the Tornado SS. Properly designed wingtips will
also decrease stall speed. If it were me, I would do all
of these things. I have been considering adding two feet to
each wing of my MK III Xtra and using the new Kolb wingtips,
I am just not ready to stop flying my Kolb for the amount of
time it would take me to do this work...

As far as where to lengthen the spar, you most definitely do
not want to do it on the inboard section of the wing, the
forces at the inboard section are many times greater than at
the wingtip, resulting in a much higher chance of
catastrophic and sudden wing failure if you do not do a
perfect splice.

Good Luck,

Mike


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