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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 4:51 am Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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Test flying my Mark 3X after initial flutter problems found that flaperons were impossible to move in flight and all roll control was by secondary effect of rudder. Balance rods were fitted to balance tubes, but otherwise they appear normal on ground.
Anyone had any similar issues?
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 5:16 am Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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Further to this, I figure I've 'over-balanced' the ailerons as Kolb did not include the anti-flutter kit with mine and it only came to my attention through this forum. Maybe someone could send me pics of their balance rod installation as I'm thinking mine must extend too far forward of the hinge point.
On 20 October 2014 22:51, Tony Malins <malins888(at)gmail.com (malins888(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
[quote]Test flying my Mark 3X after initial flutter problems found that flaperons were impossible to move in flight and all roll control was by secondary effect of rudder. Balance rods were fitted to balance tubes, but otherwise they appear normal on ground.
Anyone had any similar issues?
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 5:52 am Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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Hi Tony,
Don't know about the xtra , but on my
MK3 the twin sticks were about 1&1/2
In.too long and when pushed forward and to one side or the other,
The off side stick would hang up under
the tube that runs from the panel and
Back overhead that the windscreen
Is mounted on. Causing the Ailerons
to lock up. Hard to find the problem
Because of my panic when aileron
Control is lost. And my reluctance
To voluntary enter that condition.
For me a simple cure--I cut 1&1/2
Inches off the sticks.
Hope your problem is as easily cured.
Good luck
Frank
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 20, 2014, at 8:16 AM, Tony Malins <malins888(at)gmail.com> wrote:
[quote] Further to this, I figure I've 'over-balanced' the ailerons as Kolb did not include the anti-flutter kit with mine and it only came to my attention through this forum. Maybe someone could send me pics of their balance rod installation as I'm thinking mine must extend too far forward of the hinge point
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 6:22 am Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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Tony M/Kolbers:
The aileron counter balance rods are just that. They should extend far enough forward to balance the ailerons.
Here is how I balanced my ailerons:
-Disconnected the aileron push/pull tube at the aileron horn.
-Adjusted the aileron counter balance rod fore and aft until it balanced the aileron.
-Replaced the aileron push/pull tube at the aileron horn.
Works for me. No aileron flutter after installation of aileron counter balance weights.
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
Further to this, I figure I've 'over-balanced' the ailerons as Kolb did not include the anti-flutter kit with mine and it only came to my attention through this forum. Maybe someone could send me pics of their balance rod installation as I'm thinking mine must extend too far forward of the hinge point.
On 20 October 2014 22:51, Tony Malins <malins888(at)gmail.com (malins888(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
Test flying my Mark 3X after initial flutter problems found that flaperons were impossible to move in flight and all roll control was by secondary effect of rudder. Balance rods were fitted to balance tubes, but otherwise they appear normal on ground.
Anyone had any similar issues?
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 7:23 am Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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Tony you didn't state if you had dual controls or not. I changed from single control to duals in my X-tra and had the same problem. Moved easy on the ground but not in flight. Found too much play in the controls and a leverage problem with the duals. Went back to single control and flys like a dream again.
Scott Hudson
N424AL
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On Oct 20, 2014, at 7:51 AM, Tony Malins <malins888(at)gmail.com (malins888(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
[quote]Test flying my Mark 3X after initial flutter problems found that flaperons were impossible to move in flight and all roll control was by secondary effect of rudder. Balance rods were fitted to balance tubes, but otherwise they appear normal on ground.
Anyone had any similar issues?
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 2:32 pm Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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Thanks Frank. I suspect that is the problem.
On 20 October 2014 23:52, Frank <frank.goodnight(at)att.net (frank.goodnight(at)att.net)> wrote:
[quote]Hi Tony,
Don't know about the xtra , but on myÂ
MK3 the twin sticks were about 1&1/2
In.too long and when pushed forward and to one side or the other,
The off side stick would hang up under
the tube that runs from the panel and
Back overhead that the windscreen
Is mounted on. Causing the Ailerons
to lock up. Hard to find the problem
Because of my panic when aileron
Control is lost. And my reluctance
To voluntary enter that condition.
For me a simple cure--I cut 1&1/2
Inches off the sticks.
Hope your problem is as easily cured.
Good luck
Frank
Sent from my iPhone
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Quote: | Further to this, I figure I've 'over-balanced' the ailerons as Kolb did not include the anti-flutter kit with mine and it only came to my attention through this forum. Maybe someone could send me pics of their balance rod installation as I'm thinking mine must extend too far forward of the hinge point.
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Good thought Colin, I have dual controls..will check.
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[quote]Tony you didn't state if you had dual controls or not. I changed from single control to duals in my X-tra and had the same problem. Moved easy on the ground but not in flight. Found too much play in the controls and a leverage problem with the duals. Went back to single control and flys like a dream again.
Scott Hudson
N424AL
A/P
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Quote: | Test flying my Mark 3X after initial flutter problems found that flaperons were impossible to move in flight and all roll control was by secondary effect of rudder. Balance rods were fitted to balance tubes, but otherwise they appear normal on ground.
Anyone had any similar issues?
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 3:35 pm Post subject: Re: M3X Roll Problems |
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Do all mark 3 Kolbs require balance tubes?
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 3:46 pm Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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Highly recommended.
john h
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Do all mark 3 Kolbs require balance tubes?
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 4:39 pm Post subject: Re: M3X Roll Problems |
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I have rounded wingtips. Is there another option?
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 5:03 pm Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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I just sold my Mark 3X with flaperons about 6 months ago and while the airplane has some very nice features, the roll control is not one of them. They are extremely heavy and quite ineffective. But that is typical of simple flaperons.
Here are a few points to consider:
The balances you are talking about are mass balances to control flutter. They have no measurable impact on control feel. Aerodynamic balances lighten the control forces and there are some pictures on the web of "spade" types on the M3X, I am not sure how well they have been tested. Spades work fine on sturdy ailerons like on aerobatic airplanes, but I am not sure the Kolb is meant for large control deflections. As John H likes to say, be careful making big changes to Homer's design.
Note that the tube that is the forward spar of the flaperon looks like a torque tube at first but when you look at where the hinge points are you can see that it is actually in bending. To prove this you can move the flaperon to full travel using the mass balance and then gently twist in the same direction. You will see the tube bend with the stick at its stops. Like others I made a small change to get more mechanical advantage and lower the force, but I gave up aileron travel in the process. When you are flying the airplane you can move the linkage with enough force but the flaperon barely moves at all. This is because the tube is bending and absorbing most of the motion.
As an aerospace designer, I can tell you that flaperons are compromises. They move together to lower stall speed, which mine did some, and differentially to roll the plane, which mine did poorly for the reasons mentioned above. Ailerons are very different. They have less area which makes them easier to move and it is way out on the wing where it produces relatively more roll control for a given deflection.
If I were building a Kolb I would go with traditional ailerons.
Jim
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[quote]Good thought Colin, I have dual controls..will check.
On 21 October 2014 01:06, Colin Hudson <colin.scott.hudson(at)gmail.com (colin.scott.hudson(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
Quote: | Tony you didn't state if you had dual controls or not. I changed from single control to duals in my X-tra and had the same problem. Moved easy on the ground but not in flight. Found too much play in the controls and a leverage problem with the duals. Went back to single control and flys like a dream again.
Scott Hudson
N424AL
A/P
Sent from my iPhone
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Quote: | Test flying my Mark 3X after initial flutter problems found that flaperons were impossible to move in flight and all roll control was by secondary effect of rudder. Balance rods were fitted to balance tubes, but otherwise they appear normal on ground.
Anyone had any similar issues?
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Thanks James, a lot of good info to digest, but I'll work on this.
On 21 October 2014 11:03, <james.vanlaak(at)gmail.com (james.vanlaak(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
[quote]I just sold my Mark 3X with flaperons about 6 months ago and while the airplane has some very nice features, the roll control is not one of them. They are extremely heavy and quite ineffective. But that is typical of simple flaperons.
Here are a few points to consider:
The balances you are talking about are mass balances to control flutter. They have no measurable impact on control feel. Aerodynamic balances lighten the control forces and there are some pictures on the web of "spade" types on the M3X, I am not sure how well they have been tested. Spades work fine on sturdy ailerons like on aerobatic airplanes, but I am not sure the Kolb is meant for large control deflections. As John H likes to say, be careful making big changes to Homer's design.
Note that the tube that is the forward spar of the flaperon looks like a torque tube at first but when you look at where the hinge points are you can see that it is actually in bending. To prove this you can move the flaperon to full travel using the mass balance and then gently twist in the same direction. You will see the tube bend with the stick at its stops. Like others I made a small change to get more mechanical advantage and lower the force, but I gave up aileron travel in the process. When you are flying the airplane you can move the linkage with enough force but the flaperon barely moves at all. This is because the tube is bending and absorbing most of the motion.
As an aerospace designer, I can tell you that flaperons are compromises. They move together to lower stall speed, which mine did some, and differentially to roll the plane, which mine did poorly for the reasons mentioned above. Ailerons are very different. They have less area which makes them easier to move and it is way out on the wing where it produces relatively more roll control for a given deflection.
If I were building a Kolb I would go with traditional ailerons.
Jim
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Quote: | Good thought Colin, I have dual controls..will check.
On 21 October 2014 01:06, Colin Hudson <colin.scott.hudson(at)gmail.com (colin.scott.hudson(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
Quote: | Tony you didn't state if you had dual controls or not. I changed from single control to duals in my X-tra and had the same problem. Moved easy on the ground but not in flight. Found too much play in the controls and a leverage problem with the duals. Went back to single control and flys like a dream again.
Scott Hudson
N424AL
A/P
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 20, 2014, at 7:51 AM, Tony Malins <malins888(at)gmail.com (malins888(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
Quote: | Test flying my Mark 3X after initial flutter problems found that flaperons were impossible to move in flight and all roll control was by secondary effect of rudder. Balance rods were fitted to balance tubes, but otherwise they appear normal on ground.
Anyone had any similar issues?
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Fly slower
Dennis "Skid" Rowe
Mk3, Rotax 670,
Leechburg, PA
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Jason Omelchuck
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:21 am Post subject: Re: M3X Roll Problems |
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When I first flew my MKIII I was disappointed in how heavy it was in roll. After about 50 or so hours in it, I no longer noticed. I have since sold the MKIII but I do have a set of steel aileron spade brackets that I asked TNK aircraft to make me. They have a flat plate on one end which you would attach a piece of aluminum as your spade and the other end is a half pipe to rivet to the aileron. The section in between is airfoil shaped. I would sell them for $30 plus shipping.
Jason
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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 10:56 am Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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How did the spades work on your MKIII?
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
When I first flew my MKIII I was disappointed in how heavy it was in roll.
After about 50 or so hours in it, I no longer noticed. I have since sold
the MKIII but I do have a set of steel aileron spade brackets that I asked
TNK aircraft to make me. They have a flat plate on one end which you would
attach a piece of aluminum as your spade and the other end is a half pipe to
rivet to the aileron. The section in between is airfoil shaped. I would
sell them for $30 plus shipping.
Jason
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pipercolt
Joined: 08 Jan 2012 Posts: 46 Location: Randolph New York
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 2:19 pm Post subject: Re: M3X Roll Problems |
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Hey Jason
I would like to talk to you about the spades. If you don't mind please call me at 765-346-2622
Thanks
Bob
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 2:56 am Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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Thanks Jason. I'll talk further to Travis about it.
Cheers
Tony
On 22 October 2014 04:55, John Hauck <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com (jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com)> wrote:
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How did the spades work on your MKIII?
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
When I first flew my MKIII I was disappointed in how heavy it was in roll.
After about 50 or so hours in it, I no longer noticed. I have since sold
the MKIII but I do have a set of steel aileron spade brackets that I asked
TNK aircraft to make me. They have a flat plate on one end which you would
attach a piece of aluminum as your spade and the other end is a half pipe to
rivet to the aileron. The section in between is airfoil shaped. I would
sell them for $30 plus shipping.
Jason
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Jason Omelchuck
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 7:41 am Post subject: Re: M3X Roll Problems |
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I don't know how they worked, I never installed them. I have seen them on a MKIII but I never tried them.
John Hauck wrote: | How did the spades work on your MKIII?
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
When I first flew my MKIII I was disappointed in how heavy it was in roll.
After about 50 or so hours in it, I no longer noticed. I have since sold
the MKIII but I do have a set of steel aileron spade brackets that I asked
TNK aircraft to make me. They have a flat plate on one end which you would
attach a piece of aluminum as your spade and the other end is a half pipe to
rivet to the aileron. The section in between is airfoil shaped. I would
sell them for $30 plus shipping.
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:39 am Post subject: M3X Roll Problems |
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did Kolb send instructions as to what angle the spade should be mounted?
boyd young
I don't know how they worked, I never installed them. I have seen them on a
MKIII
but I never tried them.
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Jason Omelchuck
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 9:29 am Post subject: Re: M3X Roll Problems |
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Typically you would mount them with he spade parallel to the airflow in level flight. When you deflect the surface you also expose the surface of the spade to the airflow and it helps move the surface. Size of the spade is what would be the unknown. Just how much area do you need to get the results you want without over stressing the aileron system or introducing roll rates that the wing is not designed to handle.
Jason
byoungplumbing(at)gmail.c wrote: | did Kolb send instructions as to what angle the spade should be mounted?
boyd young
I don't know how they worked, I never installed them. I have seen them on a
MKIII
but I never tried them.
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