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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:20 pm Post subject: Wing Strut Fairing on 801 |
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Hi
I did see a small increase in speed when I installed the strut fairings.
The problem I have is when I get the plane stuck and try to push it forward
the trailing edge cuts into your hand. If I did not have so many other
projects I would probably remove the wing strut fairings.
Bill Wilcox
N801BW
400 hrs
Valdez, AK
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:18 pm Post subject: Wing Strut Fairing on 801 |
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Guess our experiences are very different Bill.
I got a lot more than an just an insignificant increased speed from the
fairings. Also, pushing the plane is no problem with fairings built from
.025 6061 aluminum bent tight around the struts in a teardrop shape and held
with solid rivets. Did you use thinner material? Consider adding a small
streamlined handle grip on one lower longeron about a foot forward of the
stab to push from.
Les
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 5:54 pm Post subject: Wing Strut Fairing on 801 |
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Bill,, instead of pushing/pulling on the struts, could you use a short rope on the tie-down rings to horse a stuck airplane out of the muck?
Also, spreading this thread, has anybody used the plastic strut fairings made in North Port, Florida and sold at http://www.ultralightnews.com/sunfun2000/streamlinedstruts.htm ?
John
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I did see a small increase in speed when I installed the strut fairings.
The problem I have is when I get the plane stuck and try to push it forward
the trailing edge cuts into your hand. If I did not have so many other
projects I would probably remove the wing strut fairings.
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 6:58 pm Post subject: Wing Strut Fairing on 801 |
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Les
I used the factory fairings. The rear comes to a sharp point. It seems I'm
either trying to get the plane out of the hanger up onto the snow and ice
outside. It normally is slippery in front of the plane. I normally am
pushing from the concrete floor inside. You end up not only pushing but
also lifting. The other place is out on a beach and I am stuck in the soft
sand. The closer to the center line you push the less turning tendency you
have to overcome. I probably should just cut the fairing off the lower
couple of feet of the rear strut.
I suspect I fly my 801 differently than most. I would not call myself a bush
pilot but I normally try to log over half my landings off airport. One of
the things I do is layout the strip and provide traffic control for on the
beach for the May Day Fly in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWS_buG3eSK
The handle in front of stabilizer would probably work, although I'm not sure
the lower longeron would be strong enough or if I could get enough leverage.
I know I use to bend the tubes in my PA-22/20 when I was pushing the placer
around with the big Atlee Dodge handles I installed. You could get both
hands in the big ones. I suspect the tubes in the pacer were stronger than
the longerons in the 801.
It would be easer on the hands than hanging off the rear of the empennage to
turn the plane as I do now. I'm not sure what will happen if I loose a few
more pounds. I don't know if anyone else turns their plane this way. I
have a nose steering device in the hanger but out in the field I normally
hang from the back to lift the nose to spin the plane around.
Bill Wilcox
N801BW
400 hrs
Valdez, AK
Guess our experiences are very different Bill.
I got a lot more than an just an insignificant increased speed from the
fairings. Also, pushing the plane is no problem with fairings built from
.025 6061 aluminum bent tight around the struts in a teardrop shape and held
with solid rivets. Did you use thinner material? Consider adding a small
streamlined handle grip on one lower longeron about a foot forward of the
stab to push from.
Les
Hi
I did see a small increase in speed when I installed the strut fairings.
The problem I have is when I get the plane stuck and try to push it forward
the trailing edge cuts into your hand. If I did not have so many other
projects I would probably remove the wing strut fairings.
Bill Wilcox
N801BW
400 hrs
Valdez, AK
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:23 pm Post subject: Wing Strut Fairing on 801 |
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I was going to use those on my 801,,, I emailed them twice and got no response each time... Anyone else had any luck contacting them ?
do not archive
Ben Haas
N801BH
www.haaspowerair.com
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Bill,, instead of pushing/pulling on the struts, could you use a short rope on the tie-down rings to horse a stuck airplane out of the muck?
Also, spreading this thread, has anybody used the plastic strut fairings made in North Port, Florida and sold at http://www.ultralightnews.com/sunfun2000/streamlinedstruts.htm ?
John
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Hi
I did see a small increase in speed when I installed the strut fairings.
The problem I have is when I get the plane stuck and try to push it forward
the trailing edge cuts into your hand. If I did not have so many other
projects I would probably remove the wing strut fairings.
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:37 pm Post subject: Wing Strut Fairing on 801 |
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This may be a silly suggestion, but what about a pair of leather work gloves?
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Les
I used the factory fairings. The rear comes to a sharp point. It seems I'm
either trying to get the plane out of the hanger up onto the snow and ice
outside. It normally is slippery in front of the plane. I normally am
pushing from the concrete floor inside. You end up not only pushing but
also lifting. The other place is out on a beach and I am stuck in the soft
sand. The closer to the center line you push the less turning tendency you
have to overcome. I probably should just cut the fairing off the lower
couple of feet of the rear strut.
I suspect I fly my 801 differently than most. I would not call myself a bush
pilot but I normally try to log over half my landings off airport. One of
the things I do is layout the strip and provide traffic control for on the
beach for the May Day Fly in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWS_buG3eSK
The handle in front of stabilizer would probably work, although I'm not sure
the lower longeron would be strong enough or if I could get enough leverage.
I know I use to bend the tubes in my PA-22/20 when I was pushing the placer
around with the big Atlee Dodge handles I installed. You could get both
hands in the big ones. I suspect the tubes in the pacer were stronger than
the longerons in the 801.
It would be easer on the hands than hanging off the rear of the empennage to
turn the plane as I do now. I'm not sure what will happen if I loose a few
more pounds. I don't know if anyone else turns their plane this way. I
have a nose steering device in the hanger but out in the field I normally
hang from the back to lift the nose to spin the plane around.
Bill Wilcox
N801BW
400 hrs
Valdez, AK
Guess our experiences are very different Bill.
I got a lot more than an just an insignificant increased speed from the
fairings. Also, pushing the plane is no problem with fairings built from
.025 6061 aluminum bent tight around the struts in a teardrop shape and held
with solid rivets. Did you use thinner material? Consider adding a small
streamlined handle grip on one lower longeron about a foot forward of the
stab to push from.
Les
Hi
I did see a small increase in speed when I installed the strut fairings.
The problem I have is when I get the plane stuck and try to push it forward
the trailing edge cuts into your hand. If I did not have so many other
projects I would probably remove the wing strut fairings.
Bill Wilcox
N801BW
400 hrs
Valdez, AK
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:44 pm Post subject: Wing Strut Fairing on 801 |
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I seem to remember Lockwood in Florida selling the same stuff.
Doug MacDonald
CH-701 Scratch Builder
NW Ontario, Canada
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Quote: | I was going to use those on my 801,,, I emailed them twice
and got no response each time... Anyone else had any luck
contacting them ?
do not archive
Ben Haas
N801BH
www.haaspowerair.com
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:33 am Post subject: Wing Strut Fairing on 801 |
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Ken
The light sheet metal bends when you push hard on it from the back.
Bill
N801BW
Valdez
This may be a silly suggestion, but what about a pair of leather work
gloves?
Ken
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:01 pm Post subject: Wing Strut Fairing on 801 |
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Bill,
The reason I suggested a handle on the lower longeron is that we have two
701s in our airport, including mine, that has one. They were very easy to
put on (screws replaced two rivets). The longeron is on a 701 is strong
enough to take the stress, but I don't know if it would work on an 801.
Les
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