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Dick Maddux



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PostPosted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:08 am    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

That last message about flying with the doors off interests me. It runs about 90-95 degrees here now (sucks !) and I too would like to fly without my doors however the area right below my turtle deck is uncovered(no interior fabric) I thought about having a piece made up with velcro hold downs to cover that area so air would not come in the doors go back in there causing drag and pressurising the aft fuselage area. Is there normally a cover there ? How about pressure on the turtledeck itself ?
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:06 am    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

My model IV is open from the seats to the tail except for a small baggage
"sack behind the seats.

In 400 plus hours (probably more than half with either both doors or just
the pilot's door off), the only problem I have noticed is some buffet of
the small "triagular" windows on the sides behind the doors. The original
window material had become somewhat brittle with age and developed cracks.
I replaced both with new from Kitfox. They seem to be doing well. I tried
a custom made window that apparently had the wrong clear material and it
failed quickly.

I normally fly relatively low and slow. I suspect if I powered up I would
see maybe 10 knot slower cruise, not sure. I have not been surprised by
any handling problems with the doors off.

Mic on headset breaks squelch a lot with doors off, even if I reposition
the boom up and out of the way. My communications probably have a fair
amount of background wind noise on the other end, although no one has
mentioned it.

I carry charts folded to show the area that I'm flying in but have to keep
them held down on the passengers seat with a camera gear and PLB bag. I
suspect trying to open or unfold them would be difficult (an
understatement.)

Passengers seem to feel safer with the passenger side door in place.

Photography is great without door "glass" and framework in the way.

Anyone with other thoughts on the matter, please chime in. I'm Curious.

Bj
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about 90-95 degrees here now (sucks !) and I too would like to fly without
my
doors however the area right below my turtle deck is uncovered(no interior
fabric) I thought about having a piece made up with velcro hold downs to
cover
that area so air would not come in the doors go back in there causing drag
and pressurising the aft fuselage area. Is there normally a cover there ?
How about pressure on the turtledeck itself ?
Dick Maddux
Fox 4
Milton,Fl



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PostPosted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:23 am    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

I made a cover...called a "tonneau cover" back in the hot rodding
days (it covered the open deck of pickups, and the open cockpit of
roadsters)...to keep the cold air from the fuselage from chilling the
back of my neck in the winter. I velcroed it to the top of the seat
back, and the rest of it is held in place by the turtledeck.

Lynn Matteson
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That last message about flying with the doors off interests me. It
runs about 90-95 degrees here now (sucks !) and I too would like to
fly without my doors however the area right below my turtle deck is
uncovered(no interior fabric) I thought about having a piece made
up with velcro hold downs to cover that area so air would not come
in the doors go back in there causing drag and pressurising the aft
fuselage area. Is there normally a cover there ? How about pressure
on the turtledeck itself ?
Dick Maddux
Fox 4
Milton,Fl
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Dick Maddux



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:22 am    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

Thanks for your replies BJ and Lynn. My TR3's have tonneau covers so I know what you are referring to Lynn. Bj my model 4 is uncovered in the same area as yours. Good to know because there are no Kitfoxes in my area to compare to. I think I will try it with no doors. I tried that one time in a Cessna 120 and at max power barely made it around the pattern to land as there was so much drag. I didn't do that again! I don't think I made it above 500 ft!
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:32 am    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

Dick-
I forgot to mention that my cover is made of a slightly stretchy
leather-look vinyl stuff, with the fabric backing.

Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
Jabiru 2200, #2062, 1007.1 hrs (since 3-27-2006)
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Thanks for your replies BJ and Lynn. My TR3's have tonneau covers
so I know what you are referring to Lynn. Bj my model 4 is
uncovered in the same area as yours. Good to know because there are
no Kitfoxes in my area to compare to. I think I will try it with no
doors. I tried that one time in a Cessna 120 and at max power
barely made it around the pattern to land as there was so much
drag. I didn't do that again! I don't think I made it above 500 ft!
Dick Maddux
Fox 4
Milton,Fl
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:10 am    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

I've flown with the doors open a few times. (Bubble) Never considered taking them off.

Pete

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:06 am    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

I used to have a Kitfox II, and am still allowed to fly it occassionally. Due to the temperatures here in the Caribbean (Puerto Rico), I seldom close the doors to fly. Instead of removing the doors, they are kept open with gas struts. I ordered a kit, and I think it is still availble.

Go ahead and give it a try. You will like it!

Jose


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Thanks for your replies BJ and Lynn. My TR3's have tonneau covers so I know what you are referring to Lynn. Bj my model 4 is uncovered in the same area as yours. Good to know because there are no Kitfoxes in my area to compare to. I think I will try it with no doors. I tried that one time in a Cessna 120 and at max power barely made it around the pattern to land as there was so much drag. I didn't do that again! I don't think I made it above 500 ft!
        Dick Maddux
        Fox 4
        Milton,Fl
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:59 pm    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

I have flown my model IV out of Page Arizona at 4,200 feet alot in hot
weather, density altutude probably well over 5,500 feet. With two adults
(maybe 400 lbs) plus 10 gallons fuel, using a 912 80 hp, and with at least
one door off the Ground run and climb were still very acceptable.

In cold weather I frequently open a door inflight to take pictures. It
stays up without assistance, no strut. Plane seems to handle OK with door
up.

Got to love my Kitfox

BJ
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[quote] I've flown with the doors open a few times. (Bubble) Never considered
taking them off.

Pete

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:05 pm    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

I fly doors on because I really don't like to get wet on landings...
Floats... But I do open the doors for picture taking. Just make sure all
turns are well coordinated and slips are a definite no-no.

Noel

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 2:10 am    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

Slips are to shut the doors. ;o) Larry

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 2:46 pm    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

In a slammin' big way!

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:36 am    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

Try it , you will be surprized. I don't like reaching out over that big hole
to reach the handle on the bottom of the door ,so I have learned that if I
am a bit gentle with the controls I can actually swing the door down quite
gentley and grab the handle/latch at the bottom and lock it.
Larry Huntley,4-1200 ,Soob, AMAX, 550hrs

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

Dick,
We've never removed the doors on the Vixen (Series 5), but occasionally fly with one or both doors open (opened/closed during flight). I have experienced no problems and I do not exceed 90 MPH indicated with them open.

I also built a simple latching system that opens the bottom of the door about 1". That provides an amazing amount of air flow in the cockpit and is a LOT more peaceful than flying with the doors open. I can also fly at any speed with them in this configuration. I probably should take some pictures of the latch and post it here!

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:53 am    Post subject: Re: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

FlyboyTR wrote:
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I also built a simple latching system that opens the bottom of the door about 1". That provides an amazing amount of air flow in the cockpit and is a LOT more peaceful than flying with the doors open. I can also fly at any speed with them in this configuration. I probably should take some pictures of the latch and post it here!


Yes, please do.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:14 am    Post subject: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

I also have a simple system for holding the door slightly open. It involves
a nylon rope. Of course it's a bitch to untie when I want to get out.

Pete

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:39 am    Post subject: Re: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

I'll take pictures and start a new thread (Dick....sorry for hijacking this thread!) Very Happy

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:21 am    Post subject: Re: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

I almost never fly with doors on. There is always more clothes to put on. I only put them on to give rides to the less adventurous. I also fly doorless professionally so I am quite used to the added work of keeping everything where it belongs and I sit on my map if I need one for the flight. I have a cover behind the seats but have flown doors off without it with no issues although I did not do slips on that flight. I have slipped the hell out of the thing with no doors also with no issues, always fun to slip towards a passenger if they take jokes well. I am sure that it affects cruise flight but take offs seem pretty unaffected as my 150' solo and 250' dual short field takeoffs seem the same.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 3:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying with the doors off Reply with quote

I fly with the door or doors open all the time. Never had an issue during normal flight or hard slips. I have heavier gas struts on my doors (45#) and have never had one close on me even during a hard slip. Turtle deck has never tried to come off either. I would think it would take alot more to rip that deck off than a slip as there are quite a few camlocs holding it down.

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