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Herb Graff



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:54 pm    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

With about 3 hours of initial test flying completed on a plans built Kolb Mark III, trim seems to be OK, at least in 2 axes. When I let go of the control stick, the kolb flies nice and level and the long yarn from the front mounted antenna flies perfectly straight. I can let go for about a good 3 seconds. This was achieved with both Aileron and Rudder trim tabs.

Except there is a slight pitch control problem. With pitch settings all the way to the front, (at which point some slack just started in the spring system), the nose wants to go pitch down.. When set to the first notch, now the nose wants to pitch up. I seem to need some setting in between.

I'm thinking the simplest fix, is to replace the two hefty springs with slightly weaker ones, as well make them a smitchen longer to get more into the center of the operating settings.

So my question: Is there anything wrong with this approach, or are there better (simpler?) ways to achieve the desired result.

I will appreciate your comments.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:51 am    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Herb, What engine are you running?

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With about 3 hours of initial test flying completed on a plans built Kolb Mark III, trim seems to be OK, at least in 2 axes. When I let go of the control stick, the kolb flies nice and level and the long yarn from the front mounted antenna flies perfectly straight. I can let go for about a good 3 seconds. This was achieved with both Aileron and Rudder trim tabs.
 
Except there is a slight pitch control problem. With pitch settings all the way to the front, (at which point some slack just started in the spring system), the nose wants to go pitch down.. When set to the first notch, now the nose wants to pitch up. I seem to need some setting in between.
 
I'm thinking the simplest fix, is to replace the two hefty springs with slightly weaker ones, as well make them a smitchen longer to get more into the center of the operating settings.
 
So my question:  Is there anything wrong with this approach, or are there better (simpler?) ways to achieve the desired result.
 
I will appreciate your comments.
 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 9:06 am    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Herb

Kolbs are by definition unstable, easy to control but but need to be flown all the time. First try adjusting the trim cable to find that point where your plane will fly more level in a notch. It would really be nice to be able to fold maps in flight on cross countries. So far I have been able to trim the plane for 3-5 seconds but that has been it. Even with good stability thermals tend to upset things a bunch. As with any design there are trade offs and stability is one that falls short. Try the softer springs and let us know. I have also seen a really good elevator trim tab system that was purchased from Rans Aircraft that might also help. Maybe Steve Spence could share his success with his Rans trim system.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 9:42 am    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Rick, I'm running with a 2 cycle, forced air cooled, 65 HP, dual magneto type ignition, Hirth engine, that so far with 12 hours on it (because of run-in time etc), is purring (screaming?) away without a hitch. Lubrication is with the recommended 100:1 mix with Blue Max oil. Had to upgrade the Battery from 160 to 310 CCA so the starter would always go through the compression. Now cranking speed may be enough to taxi with. Yeah, I would rather fly with the older four-stroke Revmaster VW, that was first mounted, but which badly put the A/C out of CG. (Yes, I know about the VW powered Kolbs) Too bad, the sound of the Revmaster at idle very much matched a P51 taxiing by. I have a video with that marvelous sound and could upload it, if I find out how to do that.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:03 am    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Herb, I have a Rotax 582. When I rebuilt the airplane I incorporate a mix of the 582 and 618 mounts to get the thrust line down as low as I could get it while running a 66" prop (the original factory recommendation). Then I added a 1/4" spacer at the rear to change the angle of the thrust line to the wing. I have about 1 1/2" of clearance from prop tip to boom. Seems to work for me. I'll send you pics if you'd like.

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[quote] Rick,  I'm running with a 2 cycle, forced air cooled, 65 HP, dual magneto type ignition,  Hirth engine, that so far with 12 hours on it (because of run-in time etc),  is purring (screaming?) away without a hitch. Lubrication is with the recommended 100:1 mix with Blue Max oil. Had to upgrade the Battery from 160 to 310 CCA so the starter would always go through the compression. Now cranking speed may be enough to taxi with.  Yeah, I would rather fly with the older four-stroke Revmaster VW, that was first mounted, but which badly put the A/C out of CG. (Yes, I know about the VW powered Kolbs) Too bad, the sound of the Revmaster at idle very much matched a P51 taxiing by. I have a video with that marvelous sound and could upload it, if I find out how to do that.
 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Trim System Question Reply with quote

[quote="rickofudall"]Herb, I have a Rotax 582. When I rebuilt the airplane I incorporate a mix of the 582 and 618 mounts to get the thrust line down as low as I could get it while running a 66" prop (the original factory recommendation). Then I added a 1/4" spacer at the rear to change the angle of the thrust line to the wing. I have about 1 1/2" of clearance from prop tip to boom. Seems to work for me. I'll send you pics if you'd like.

Rick Girard

Rick, I am also using a 582 but with the stock thrust line. So you have raised the aft end 1/4" and the changes you have noticed are...? Details please? And the 582 and the 618 mounts differ how?
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 4:58 pm    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Herb ,I had the Rans elevator trim on my KXP and it would fly straight and level for several minuets but the bank trim would have to be controlled by my Knees the Kolbs are unstable and need to be flown all the time but the pitch can be trimmed I was using the elevator trim to take pictures and it worked well.Just my 2cents . 
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With about 3 hours of initial test flying completed on a plans built Kolb Mark III, trim seems to be OK, at least in 2 axes. When I let go of the control stick, the kolb flies nice and level and the long yarn from the front mounted antenna flies perfectly straight. I can let go for about a good 3 seconds. This was achieved with both Aileron and Rudder trim tabs.

Except there is a slight pitch control problem. With pitch settings all the way to the front, (at which point some slack just started in the spring system), the nose wants to go pitch down.. When set to the first notch, now the nose wants to pitch up. I seem to need some setting in between.
 
I'm thinking the simplest fix, is to replace the two hefty springs with slightly weaker ones, as well make them a smitchen longer to get more into the center of the operating settings.

So my question: Is there anything wrong with this approach, or are there better (simpler?) ways to achieve the desired result.

I will appreciate your comments.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:14 pm    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Herb,
Pitch trim sensitivity really should not be a problem.As you burn off fuel or when you add a passenger,the trim requirements will change.It also changes with power settings due to the high thrust line.Under certain conditions you may even add 1 notch of flap to bring the nose down as I have done when heavy with fuel and light with passengers.Some times just releasing the flap handle from it's fully retracted notch and letting it float has a trimming effect.The effort required to maintain level flight with stick pressure is very light.
You can make those changes to the spring system or even a trim tab on the elevator,but I would wait until you can carry a passenger or put a sand bag in the right seat and see how it affects the trim before making any mods to the system.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:16 pm    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Rick,
4 weeks and counting till departure.How did the van handle the trip with the trailer?
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:07 pm    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Sorry, I guessed I missed that part about the difference. It seems to take a lot of the pitch change with throttle out of it. The big difference I remember without getting the plans out is the the vibration dampers are mounted with the deep side up on the 618 mount and the short side is up with the 582.  Okay, I got the plans out and checked. Originally my plane had a version of the mount that was a bastardized version of the 618 mount, short side of the isolator up, a 2" spacer tube and shim plates. Now it just has the isolators long side up and no tubes. The overall effect was to lower the engine about 2", although it is still about 1" higher than the plans call out for the 582. 
I seem to remember it was John H. who mentioned changing the thrust line by putting shims between the engine plate and the aft isolators, but my memory could be playing tricks there, too.
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Rick Girard

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:22 pm    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Yes Rick,

I'd surely would like to see your engine setup. Please send direct to my Email. Our Kolb, (a small club project, though I'm the only one flying it so far), uses a 3/8 interposer plate to translate the hole patterns, for an otherwise standard engine mount. This plate also has heat bent tabs to mount the muffler to. It took two MAP Gas torches to apply enough heat for the bending operation. A not very good picture of our engine arrangement is here:



If I get a chance I'll take a better close-up of the mount, though there is really nothing extraordinary about it.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:54 pm    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Chris,

Thanks for your input on the trim. Hey, several minutes with hands free is the very most one can expect. I can just see myself with a bunchie cord around the stick and my right knee, my arms crossed and a silly smile on my face. That Rans elevator trim is intriguing. Have you pictures of you installation or basic references to it. The Kolb is back under roof for the winter and there could be time for an appropriate mod.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:12 pm    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Herb , did not take any pics of my installation  but you can see the product athttp://www.shoprans.com/ElevatorTrim.asp I think the trim tab was 24 inches and I cut it down to 12 inches the trim wheel was just like the "old cessna" trim wheel I mounted the wheel just ahead of the throttle it was an easy and quick job and worked well for me for a few years untill I sold the KXP. probably still is
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Thanks for your input on the trim. Hey, several minutes with hands free is the very most one can expect. I can just see myself with a bunchie cord around the stick and my right knee, my arms crossed and a silly smile on my face. That Rans elevator trim is intriguing. Have you pictures of you installation or basic references to it. The Kolb is back under roof for the winter and there could be time for an appropriate mod.

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I have changed the thrust line on my MK111c several times. I have lifted the front of the engine up and then put it back and lifted the back up,I have not moved it more than a third { 8 mm } of a inch at either end at any time.The changes have made very little difference. The engine is pitched forward a little now as that gives me more clearance at the back of the pod and boom for the propeller . The intention was to reduce noise .The only difference I can fell with this set up is that if you reduce power slowly the nose of the kolb will lift slightly before dropping . Its made so little difference that I have not bothered to change it for the last 200hrs of flying .

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 7:23 am    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Herb

If there is a way that you can move the trim spring closer to the pivot point on the elevator control,,, (less mechanical advantage) then it would require more movement on the trim control to achieve the desired results. This would give you more set points for trim, and less change between settings.

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I do not have a Kolb yet but am a photographer, and need to have hands-free flying for more than couple seconds. Now with good elevator trim and the stick clamped between my legs, how long do you think I can take my hands off the controls?I admit I'm spoiled; had a much-modified 170 for years, and once flew for a full 30 minutes without touching the wheel! Calm air, just before dawn, I had some dihedral, and all worked beautifully. Just kept on course with the rudder. Plane very slowly climbed as fuel burned off.
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Herb , did not take any pics of my installation but you can see the product athttp://www.shoprans.com/ElevatorTrim.asp I think the trim tab was 24 inches and I cut it down to 12 inches the trim wheel was just like the "old cessna" trim wheel I mounted the wheel just ahead of the throttle it was an easy and quick job and worked well for me for a few years untill I sold the KXP. probably still is
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Chris,

Thanks for your input on the trim. Hey, several minutes with hands free is the very most one can expect. I can just see myself with a bunchie cord around the stick and my right knee, my arms crossed and a silly smile on my face. That Rans elevator trim is intriguing. Have you pictures of you installation or basic references to it. The Kolb is back under roof for the winter and there could be time for an appropriate mod.

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Kolb Mark III 246KT

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:10 am    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

The intention was to reduce noise >>

Hi there,

Did it? The farmer who owns the field I fly from is constantly wickering on about the noise from the Kolb. He says it is worse that the Challenger I used to have and that got him pretty hot under the collar.

Noise seems to be built in with a pusher configuration. Not noise in the cockpit, that can be dealt with by decent headphones , but the noise which causes complaints from the neighbours.

i cocked up a landing the other day and decided on another circuit for practice. I am reluctant to climb out at less than full throttle so went out at full chat and the farmer was waiting for me when i landed, looking down his nose. Of course he flies a Cub which makes no more noise than a sewing machine.

Does a larger a gap between the trailing edge and the prop help?

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:28 am    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

At 10:23 AM 11/10/2009, russ kinne wrote:
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I do not have a Kolb yet but am a photographer, and need to have hands-free flying for more than couple seconds. Now with good elevator trim and the stick clamped between my legs, how long do you think I can take my hands off the controls?

My UltraStar is reasonably pitch stable, though all I have to do is reach forward to adjust the radio and it pitches down, and vice versa. Pitch stability is mainly a matter of sufficiently forward C.G. It's in roll that it's not stable at all, unsurprising because of lack of dihedral.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:04 pm    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Pat, you should record both the sound from his cub and your kolb and listen to them.It may be more a matter of frequency than decibel level.
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On 10, Nov 2009, at 12:10 PM, pj.ladd wrote:
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The intention was to reduce noise >>

Hi there,

Did it? The farmer who owns the field I fly from is constantly wickering on about the noise from the Kolb. He says it is worse that the Challenger I used to have and that got him pretty hot under the collar.

Noise seems to be built in with a pusher configuration. Not noise in the cockpit, that can be dealt with by decent headphones , but the noise which causes complaints from the neighbours.

i cocked up a landing the other day and decided on another circuit for practice. I am reluctant to climb out at less than full throttle so went out at full chat and the farmer was waiting for me when i landed, looking down his nose. Of course he flies a Cub which makes no more noise than a sewing machine.

Does a larger a gap between the trailing edge and the prop help?

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:10 pm    Post subject: Trim System Question Reply with quote

Hard to tell when you are inside. those on the ground have never said it made less noise , but that the noise had changed. it lost that chop chop beat. {sounded less like a helicopter} As far as farmers go its been sort of agreed that farm animals get used to the noise very quickly ,so if the same aircraft fly's out of the same place even race horses soon learn to ignore
the sound ,its the visiting aircraft that cause the problems even if they are super quite super cubs.Take the cocky for a ride , they seem to be more forgiving after that .The pusher sure does have a beat all of its own.

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