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tonyvaccarella
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 4:02 am Post subject: Adjusting Angle of Incidence |
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Hi All,
After finally getting my wings on again, I checked the Angle of Incidence to find that the port wing measures 2.5 degrees - as expected but the starboard wing measures 2.4 degrees.
What I would like to know is how do you adjust the angle when the forward (W27) and aft sockets (W26) have already been bonded in place. From my investigations today, I believe that the leading edge pin and socket on the starboard wing needs to come up a fraction.
I expect this is not the first time someone has had to make this adjustment and Im interested what solutions have been used by members of this forum.
Many thanks
Tony
Sydney Australia
S/N A011
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 5:17 am Post subject: Adjusting Angle of Incidence |
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Tony
I spoke to bud about this on my visit to his facility. It might be worth calling him. But basically he said that even if you build perfectly the incidence may change with finishing. Also that composite shifts over time.
My build is like yours .1 off. I plan to add vg to soften the stall.
Will
On Sep 9, 2016 07:14, "tonyvaccarella" <tony(at)weimagine.com.au (tony(at)weimagine.com.au)> wrote: Quote: | --> Europa-List message posted by: "tonyvaccarella" <tony(at)weimagine.com.au (tony(at)weimagine.com.au)>
Hi All,
After finally getting my wings on again, I checked the Angle of Incidence to find that the port wing measures 2.5 degrees - as expected but the starboard wing measures 2.4 degrees.
What I would like to know is how do you adjust the angle when the forward (W27) and aft sockets (W26) have already been bonded in place. From my investigations today, I believe that the leading edge pin and socket on the starboard wing needs to come up a fraction.
I expect this is not the first time someone has had to make this adjustment and Im interested what solutions have been used by members of this forum.
Many thanks
Tony
Sydney Australia
S/N A011
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 1:02 pm Post subject: Adjusting Angle of Incidence |
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Tony,
That may even be ideal as the aircraft tends to bank slightly left more so when you are the only one on board left seat due to slipstream effect and weight. I have a port aileron tab to keep wing level. Big vertical stabiliser and rudder gives the slipstream from prop rotating clockwise a left yaw increasing lift on right wing roll port.
That's a theory.
TIM
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Quote: | On 10/09/2016, at 12:02 AM, tonyvaccarella <tony(at)weimagine.com.au> wrote:
Hi All,
After finally getting my wings on again, I checked the Angle of Incidence to find that the port wing measures 2.5 degrees - as expected but the starboard wing measures 2.4 degrees.
What I would like to know is how do you adjust the angle when the forward (W27) and aft sockets (W26) have already been bonded in place. From my investigations today, I believe that the leading edge pin and socket on the starboard wing needs to come up a fraction.
I expect this is not the first time someone has had to make this adjustment and Im interested what solutions have been used by members of this forum.
Many thanks
Tony
Sydney Australia
S/N A011
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Mascot NSW 2020
Sydney Australia
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rampil
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Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 5:59 pm Post subject: Re: Adjusting Angle of Incidence |
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VGs may lower stall speed, but unless you have a plan to place them asymmetrically, I can't envision how they would reduce exciting behavior in
an asymmetric lift stall condition. Then again, a 0.1• difference is certainly
within the envelope of control authority provided you keep the ball and
wings level. Best to ask Bud! He's the one with a degree in aerodynamics!
Moving the forward socket requires jigs, digital level and cautious application
Of a heat gun. If you are not the original builder, I would suggest you subcontract the job to an expert.
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Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 3:09 am Post subject: Adjusting Angle of Incidence |
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I still believe that a simple transparent hose with water in it must be far superior to any other means of measuring, however hi-tech it is!
With this method you get to avoid any possible instrument-to-jig inaccuracies and you will practically have an infinite resolution.
Regards,
Alex Kaarsberg
Quote: | On 11 de set de 2016, at 04:59, rampil <ira.rampil(at)gmail.com> wrote:
VGs may lower stall speed, but unless you have a plan to place them asymmetrically, I can't envision how they would reduce exciting behavior in
an asymmetric lift stall condition. Then again, a 0.1• difference is certainly
within the envelope of control authority provided you keep the ball and
wings level. Best to ask Bud! He's the one with a degree in aerodynamics!
Moving the forward socket requires jigs, digital level and cautious application
Of a heat gun. If you are not the original builder, I would suggest you subcontract the job to an expert.
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