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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 9:44 am    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

Sorry for hijacking this thread, but it reminded me of an issue. Now
that I am out of phase one, it has been great letting others finally get
some time in my plane (a plane that i built in my own garage! Very Happy).
Feedback has been great except everyone seems to dislike the FPS system
from Vans/Showplanes, which I think is common in a lot of builds.

http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?browse=airframe&product=fps

They dont like how the flaps retract straight to the reflex position
during a go-around or touch and goes. They would prefer an easier way to
incrementally or selectively choose half-flaps or zero degree flaps
instead of going straight to reflex.

At this point, if you want to select half flaps or zero, you sort of
have to baby sit the flaps switch while watching its position, which
isn't ideal in a go-around situation.

I was curious what your methods are for flaps in go-arounds or touch-n-goes.

Jae


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:14 am    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

Not to make it simpler than it really is....I just put the switch up and fly
the plane. I don't see that much difference in the climb performance....at
least not enough to warrant trying to get the flaps to 0....

I like the FPS, think it works great and have no plans to change it in the
future. But with that said, if something else came along that would reduce
a couple of failure points....I might think about it.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:26 am    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

I just put the flaps all the way up and forget about it.  The motor is slow enough and the airplane powerful enough that it really doesn't matter.
 
A bigger issue for me on T&Gs is moving the elevator trim, when I'm at a forward CG.  The trim motor is painfully slow, and combined with the safety trim (which only gives you a couple seconds of trim at a time), it takes a long time to get retrimmed.  I wouldn't want the trim motor any faster, though, for cruise trim.  Maybe I'll finally set up that dual-speed thing.
 
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On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Jae Chang <jc-matronics_rv10(at)jline.com (jc-matronics_rv10(at)jline.com)> wrote:
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 Sorry for hijacking this thread, but it reminded me of an issue. Now that I am out of phase one, it has been great letting others finally get some time in my plane (a plane that i built in my own garage! Very Happy). Feedback has been great except everyone seems to dislike the FPS system from Vans/Showplanes, which I think is common in a lot of builds.

http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?browse=airframe&product=fps

They dont like how the flaps retract straight to the reflex position during a go-around or touch and goes. They would prefer an easier way to incrementally or selectively choose half-flaps or zero degree flaps instead of going straight to reflex.

At this point, if you want to select half flaps or zero, you sort of have to baby sit the flaps switch while watching its position, which isn't ideal in a go-around situation.

I was curious what your methods are for flaps in go-arounds or touch-n-goes.

Jae

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:23 am    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

Same here...I just flip it up and hit the power. The RV-10 has
so much power that even with full flaps you'll get off the ground
and then you'll be climbing out in no time. With dual speed
trim, the flap motor is slow enough and the trim fast enough
when down low and slow that the trim isn't a huge issue either
as long as you're paying attention and trimming. For people who
are behind the airplane a lot, transitioning from slower
aircraft, it make take some adjustment...but for someone who
flies the RV-10 as their plane, it's just 2nd nature.
I wouldn't want a system that stops on the way up...I want it
all the way to reflex when I lift them.

Tim

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Not to make it simpler than it really is....I just put the switch up and fly
the plane. I don't see that much difference in the climb performance....at
least not enough to warrant trying to get the flaps to 0....

I like the FPS, think it works great and have no plans to change it in the
future. But with that said, if something else came along that would reduce
a couple of failure points....I might think about it.

Rene' Felker
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:54 am    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

I second Tim and Rene's statements. I really like that setup. Works great
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:56 am    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

I like it, or at least don't feel any need for change. Apply power,
raise flaps, say 'bye.

The only time I use 0 and the first notch of flaps is to slow it down
for landing. I have been using full flaps for all landings.

The only time FPS is inconvenient is before takeoff. I land with full
flaps and keep them down for exit and entry. Before takeoff, I have to
either let them come all the way up, then bring them down, or time it on
the way down.

I do have the 2 speed trim installed. I assume it has been working and
have had no reason to change anything. Will have to pay attention and
see if I can detect it's operation.

Bill "loves flying behind the big fan" Watson

On 12/15/2011 12:39 PM, Jae Chang wrote:
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Sorry for hijacking this thread, but it reminded me of an issue. Now
that I am out of phase one, it has been great letting others finally
get some time in my plane (a plane that i built in my own garage! Very Happy).
Feedback has been great except everyone seems to dislike the FPS
system from Vans/Showplanes, which I think is common in a lot of builds.

http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?browse=airframe&product=fps
They dont like how the flaps retract straight to the reflex position
during a go-around or touch and goes. They would prefer an easier way
to incrementally or selectively choose half-flaps or zero degree flaps
instead of going straight to reflex.

At this point, if you want to select half flaps or zero, you sort of
have to baby sit the flaps switch while watching its position, which
isn't ideal in a go-around situation.

I was curious what your methods are for flaps in go-arounds or
touch-n-goes.

Jae



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:16 pm    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

Great, thanks for the feedback. I will practice more by just hitting the flaps up switch then.

On a related note, I have been using 0 degree flaps for most of my takeoffs for shorter ground rolls, but i may amend my checklist to use reflex for flaps on takeoff as well then. It would certainly simplify the checklist further.

Then for short-field takeoffs, i can use the 0 degree position. Has anyone tried short-field takeoffs with half flaps?

Jae


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:44 pm    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

In my case, I wasn't completely forthcoming...

I do use half flaps for all takeoffs. Because home base is a rough field, I use half for takeoff and full for landings but find the same positions work well for all surfaces and conditions so far. After takeoff, I go directly to reflex for climb and cruise.

So, the only time FPS is 'inconvenient' is between loading and takeoff. I always have the flaps down for loading so I have to raise them to half flaps before takeoff. Just part of my standard checklist procedure now.

Once in flight, I bring them down in increments to slow for the pattern and landing but if a go-around is required, it's just up and go.

FPS could be a real downer if I were doing T&Gs but I just don't do them.

I haven't quite figured out how I will use flaps on real world approaches. On my Maule, I'd select reflex (-10deg) to come down the glide slope. Even with a 200' break-out, it was easy to slow to landing speed, drop the flaps and hit the mark. Not sure that is the way to go on the '10 but long 90 knot approaches just aren't welcome when you are mixing it up with jet traffic.


On 12/15/2011 3:08 PM, Jae Chang wrote: [quote] Great, thanks for the feedback. I will practice more by just hitting the flaps up switch then.

On a related note, I have been using 0 degree flaps for most of my takeoffs for shorter ground rolls, but i may amend my checklist to use reflex for flaps on takeoff as well then. It would certainly simplify the checklist further.

Then for short-field takeoffs, i can use the 0 degree position. Has anyone tried short-field takeoffs with half flaps?

Jae

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 1:19 pm    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

With so much power, I have never worried about retracing the flaps all the way on go around. Perhaps in high altitude and hot days it would make a difference.

Do not archive.

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On Dec 15, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Jae Chang <jc-matronics_rv10(at)jline.com> wrote:

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Sorry for hijacking this thread, but it reminded me of an issue. Now that I am out of phase one, it has been great letting others finally get some time in my plane (a plane that i built in my own garage! Very Happy). Feedback has been great except everyone seems to dislike the FPS system from Vans/Showplanes, which I think is common in a lot of builds.

http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?browse=airframe&product=fps

They dont like how the flaps retract straight to the reflex position during a go-around or touch and goes. They would prefer an easier way to incrementally or selectively choose half-flaps or zero degree flaps instead of going straight to reflex.

At this point, if you want to select half flaps or zero, you sort of have to baby sit the flaps switch while watching its position, which isn't ideal in a go-around situation.

I was curious what your methods are for flaps in go-arounds or touch-n-goes.

Jae






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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 2:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

Bill,

FWIW my procedure is load people flaps down. Ready to start engine, master on, flaps up, set mixture and throttle for priming; wait a few seconds for the flaps to come all the way up, then prime, start. etc. I don't like to taxi with flaps down, to minimize damage from anything the prop may blow back onto the flaps. At run-up, "set flaps" is on the check list.

Like you, I haven't quite developed a procedure for approaches. If I think I'm going down to 200'AGL before going visual I fly about 95 KIAS or less (unless the runway is really long) and one notch of flaps, and the jets just have to wait. If it's under a mile visibility then I'll slow to 80 KIAS with 2 notches of flaps and the jets really have to wait. If ceiling is 500 or more I'll do 120 KIAS and no flaps.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:16 am    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

I'm on a 2000' grass strip. I keep flaps down for loading, flaps up for startup, taxi, and half flaps for take off. FPS works great, in my scenarios I never need to manually stop the flaps.

If you have never taken off with half flaps, you need to try it. I think you'll really like it.....

-Mike Kraus
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On Dec 15, 2011, at 5:23 PM, "Bob Turner" <bobturner(at)alum.rpi.edu> wrote:

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Bill,

FWIW my procedure is load people flaps down. Ready to start engine, master on, flaps up, set mixture and throttle for priming; wait a few seconds for the flaps to come all the way up, then prime, start. etc. I don't like to taxi with flaps down, to minimize damage from anything the prop may blow back onto the flaps. At run-up, "set flaps" is on the check list.

Like you, I haven't quite developed a procedure for approaches. If I think I'm going down to 200'AGL before going visual I fly about 95 KIAS or less (unless the runway is really long) and one notch of flaps, and the jets just have to wait. If it's under a mile visibility then I'll slow to 80 KIAS with 2 notches of flaps and the jets really have to wait. If ceiling is 500 or more I'll do 120 KIAS and no flaps.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 11:48 am    Post subject: Go-around Procedure Using RV-10 Flap Positioner Reply with quote

Bob, I like the flaps up at engine start then down before takeoff. I
have a good bit of debris along some of my taxi ways and I know I'll
regret not pulling them up for taxi. Thanks.

Bill

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Bill,

FWIW my procedure is load people flaps down. Ready to start engine, master on, flaps up, set mixture and throttle for priming; wait a few seconds for the flaps to come all the way up, then prime, start. etc. I don't like to taxi with flaps down, to minimize damage from anything the prop may blow back onto the flaps. At run-up, "set flaps" is on the check list.

Like you, I haven't quite developed a procedure for approaches. If I think I'm going down to 200'AGL before going visual I fly about 95 KIAS or less (unless the runway is really long) and one notch of flaps, and the jets just have to wait. If it's under a mile visibility then I'll slow to 80 KIAS with 2 notches of flaps and the jets really have to wait. If ceiling is 500 or more I'll do 120 KIAS and no flaps.

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