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Aileron rigging - Reflex ?

 
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Deems Davis



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 4:49 pm    Post subject: Aileron rigging - Reflex ? Reply with quote

I have the flaps and ailerons mounted to the wing and the wing is
attached to the fuse. (I don't have the wing tips on yet). It's pretty
straight forward to align the ailerons with the trailing edges of each
flap. However, I recall somewhere seeing/hearing about a 'reflex'
position where the ailerons were rigged 'up' 2-3 degrees on each side.
IIRC correctly this increased performance. What's the experience/advice
from those who are flying?

Deems Davis # 406
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 4:56 pm    Post subject: Aileron rigging - Reflex ? Reply with quote

http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?ident=1233967990-424-648&browse=airframe&product=reflex
talks about it, so I assume it exists. Wondering if this unit is
preferable to the flap positioning system.

On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Deems Davis <deemsdavis(at)cox.net> wrote:
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I have the flaps and ailerons mounted to the wing and the wing is attached
to the fuse. (I don't have the wing tips on yet). It's pretty straight
forward to align the ailerons with the trailing edges of each flap. However,
I recall somewhere seeing/hearing about a 'reflex' position where the
ailerons were rigged 'up' 2-3 degrees on each side. IIRC correctly this
increased performance. What's the experience/advice from those who are
flying?

Deems Davis # 406
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http://deemsrv10.com/


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:35 pm    Post subject: Aileron rigging - Reflex ? Reply with quote

Deems;

Put the flaps up in the reflex position and then line up the ailerons.
You really have to have the wingtips on before you can set the
ailerons. The cruise position is to have everything in the "reflex"
position.

Alex D. taught me to drop the flaps from the reflex to the neutral on
downwind. It helps slow you down.

Fred

Cant wait to see you get done.
Deems Davis wrote:
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I have the flaps and ailerons mounted to the wing and the wing is
attached to the fuse. (I don't have the wing tips on yet). It's
pretty straight forward to align the ailerons with the trailing edges
of each flap. However, I recall somewhere seeing/hearing about a
'reflex' position where the ailerons were rigged 'up' 2-3 degrees on
each side. IIRC correctly this increased performance. What's the
experience/advice from those who are flying?

Deems Davis # 406
'Its all done....and it's almost put together.....'
http://deemsrv10.com/


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Dick Sipp



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 6:32 pm    Post subject: Aileron rigging - Reflex ? Reply with quote

Deems:

I use the flaps in trail or 1st position down with the prepositioning switch
mod for takeoff and again entering downwind. The limiting airspeeds are in
section 5 of the text. As you get used to the airplane you can definitely
feel the effect of the flaps moving into or out of the reflex or full up
position.

Dick Sipp
N110DV

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Deems Davis



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 6:54 pm    Post subject: Aileron rigging - Reflex ? Reply with quote

Thanks Dick, what I was missing is that when the flaps are fully
retracted they are in the 'Reflex' position. I'm going to mount the wing
tips tomorrow, and then I'll 'final' rig the ailerons.

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