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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 5:08 pm Post subject: Trim Tabs |
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| John, curious to know. During your experimentation with the Firestar
and trim tabs, were there any significant changes with location? As
in, inboard or outboard in the elevator, high or low on the rudder?
And did you try one on the aileron as well?
| Mike S
| Manchester TN
Hi Mike S:
I changed the subject to reflect what we are talking about.
I feel info of this type needs to be included in the archive. If we
have the correct subject, it will be less difficult for the user to
find the info he is looking for.
Did not have to experiment with the trim tabs reference their
location. I felt the location should be where they had the most
mechanical advantage, which was where the cord was longest. That
worked well for the rudder and elevator. For the aileron I placed
the tab about center. I like to fly the aileron up with the tab,
which brings that wing down. I used .016" 6061 sheet. Attached them
with fabric rivets. Worked well and made it easy to remove if
necessary.
Take care,
john h
mkIII
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MKIII/912ULS
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lcottrell
Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 1494 Location: Jordan Valley, Or
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Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:34 pm Post subject: Trim Tabs |
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Well I found my trim tab today, can't find my knife now! Anyway, I installed
it, trimmed the ailerons up enough to take care of any deflection. For
anyone that is interested I mounted the tab right next to the attach point
on the elevator. With the tab on I had it climbing all the time. Had to hold
down elevator. Nice change. I took the time to go see some of the country
from the air. Chuckar season starts this weekend, so I wanted to know what
water holes were wet. Nice part about the desert is that if you find water
you find game. Spent the rest of the windy part of the day installing the
ELT. Now Karen can find me if I don't come home!
After feeding the birds this evening, I still had enough time to get in the
air and do some checking on the prop. It does appear that the prop (warp
Drive) does what it is advertised to do. I saw 6500 on takeoff and climb out
so the prop is running about optimum I cut it back to 6000 which was where I
normally cruise. There was no apparent wind as I flew a triangle and could
find no real difference in airspeed. ( 2 or 3 MPH at most) ASI appeared to
be right on with the GPS and I was seeing 66 MPH GPS. That is about 4 MPH
faster than what I used to see before the rebuild- bigger tires. There is
one other difference in that I left the silencer off this time. That should
not affect the speed as it only affects horsepower. The VG's are back on the
wings and with the exception of the tires every thing is the same. I guess
the bottom line is that if I were to buy another prop, I would spend the
extra money for the mod.
Now with the trim problem taken care of, I finally have my fun airplane
back. It has been an ordeal, and cost a bunch of money, but it is also worth
it!
Larry, Oregon
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biglar
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 Posts: 457
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Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:58 pm Post subject: Trim Tabs |
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Good job well done, Larry. You really went thru the wars.
Lar. Do not Archive.
P.S. Vamoose' redrive broke again on start up. Really broke this time, so
that's an end to it. It's going in the trash. I'm looking at alternatives,
but any action will hafta wait a few months till I can afford it.
Larry Bourne
Palm Springs, CA
Building Kolb Mk III
Vamoose
www.gogittum.com
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Palm Springs, CA
Building Kolb Mk IIIC
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jsflan(at)valornet.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 7:53 pm Post subject: Trim Tabs |
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Larry,
Ah, Alectoris chukar, the finest table bird ever imported into the USA. Good
old biologist Gardiner Bump and his good efforts before we went to war with
that area of the world. We must chat sometime about those feathered wonders.
Here with the improving, but no healed Mark III, I have, needless to say,
kept roads, trails and the infrequent waterholes in sight and or gliding
range. Here's one little waterhole I found not far from T or C Airport.
Might be used by mulies, livestock, roadrunners, whitewing doves, two or
even three species of quail, coyotes, even fox, but if Nuevo Mexico has
chukars, I haven't heard about it. This pond won't last long with the
temperature today starting at 48 and soaring to 87 by afternoon.
jsf
do not archive.
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