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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 5:29 am    Post subject: Droop tips Reply with quote

I am looking for anyone that has changed from Droop tips to the more current hoerner style tip on a IV.

What was gained or lost if anything ?

I have mixed thoughts on Droop tips. Personally would a winglet tip ( invested tip) now give better STOL ?


Open for comments.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:28 am    Post subject: Droop tips Reply with quote

At the speed my 'Fox flies I doubt the droop tips make any difference to flight dynamics. I don't think winglets will make any difference either. They do look distinctive though.



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:35 pm    Post subject: Droop tips Reply with quote

Here is a place I think the droop winglets may help: It will protect
the flaperons in case of a ground loop where the wing tip touches the
ground. I never tried it so I have no idea if I am right, just a hunch.

Cheers,
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 1:17 pm    Post subject: Droop tips Reply with quote

Michel, Funny -- let's hope that not the only reason Smile

I would like to think that they might help in ground effect but I cannot see
what gain they are otherwise .
They would tend to hold the vortice in longer and I think for better STOL
perhaps if they were inverted they would hold the low pressure in better on
top and possibly create more lift ? Simular to a STOL fence on a 185.

What was reason for newer Kitfoxes to have the differnt tip anyone ?
Lessening Adverse yaw would be my thought.
Speed ? I am not sure as mine runs 86 to 90mph on wheels with a 582 .

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 5:12 am    Post subject: Droop tips Reply with quote

You are right. Been there done that.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 5:57 am    Post subject: Droop tips Reply with quote

Dave,

I have done some digging on the effects of various wingtip designs on performance.  Here is what I remember....
Winglets effectively increase the span of the wing by keeping the tip vortices outboard of the wing.  Hoerner tips and tips that droop or the reverse (stick up) also have the effect of pushing the vortices further outboard on the wing.  However, in order of effectiveness (as I recall) they are: 1. Hoerner tips, and 2. Droop tips.  However, published experimental data from wind tunnel tests, as well as mathematical modeling indicate that the differences between these are relatively small.

I am rebuilding a KF2, and spent time looking into this issue to see if a change would be worthwhile, and concluded that the differences were not large enough to consider.  However, there is another technology that will help improve the stall performance of the aircraft, and that is vortex generators.  These are small devices that are usually attached to the wing, near the leading edge, and they help to prevent boundary layer separation at steep angles of attack, and thus improve the lift coefficient and reduce the stall speed.  They are very inexpensive, and John McBean sells a kit that can be used to install these on a Kitfox.  

There is lots of good information on the web, you just have to go digging a bit.  If I can resurrect the URL's for some of the web sites I looked at, I'll post them.

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I am looking for anyone that has changed from Droop tips to the more current  hoerner style tip on a IV.
 
What was gained  or lost  if anything ?
 
I have mixed thoughts on Droop tips.   Personally would a winglet tip  ( invested tip) now give better STOL ?
 
 
Open for comments.
 
 
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 6:45 am    Post subject: Re: Droop tips Reply with quote

Hi Dave

First off, you've got a great web-site!

I don't have personal experience with the droop tips on the IV, but did have them on a Cessna 150 that I resurrected and flew for a year. The "batman tips" (I think they were the Madras STC) became a magnet for talking such things with other droop-tip owners. In short, they maybe-possibly-perhaps lowered the stall speed by a smidge (2mph?) in the Cessnas. It sure wasn't the 5+ mph was advertised. The Piper owners reported more pronounced effects, especially when in ground effect, which makes a lot of sense. When the stall developed in the 150, the droop tips did seem to make things a bit more squirrely and I liked the stall less than in similar planes with hoerners or the old round tips. For how low and slow you seem to like flying around the mud-patch, that may be something to consider.

The hard aerodynamics and common-sense perspectives agree with what Mike Clayton mentioned. The big-3 in determining stall speed are your weight, wing area, and CL (coefficient of lift). Your plane's weight is pretty well established and while the tips sorta kinda make a small change in effective area, it is relatively small. However, the VGs change the CL for the entire wing. The change can be enough that the size of the horizontal tail can become an issue, so if you go this route put a set on the bottom of the horizontal stab, as well.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:21 pm    Post subject: Droop tips Reply with quote

Bob,

Yup the site is a great way to share info with others.

I agree with all you say... and VG's I have afew sets from differnent
companies here and I might try them in the spring......

Personally I think that the fundamentals of the hoerner style give me the
more interest. Droops tips I have mixed feelings on.
A slight winglet like these are interesting
http://www.crosswindsstol.com/prod01.htm
Or these more hoerner style .........
http://www.stewartshangar21.aero/wingtip.htm

Food for thought for anyone who thinks they can tweak a bit more outta
Kitfox.

I think a the big hole in the round cowl is way to big for the needs of the
582 and possibly a bit of drag there as well. ?
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:09 pm    Post subject: Droop Tips Reply with quote

Here is a place I think the droop winglets may help: It will protect
the flaperons in case of a ground loop where the wing tip touches the
ground. I never tried it so I have no idea if I am right, just a hunch.

Cheers,
Michel

I agree but although I have looped nothing touched the ground. In fact I
just held the wing up with the stick. I also used rudder but I thought that
was wasted effort. I thing holding the wing up was worthwhile though. I do
feel the droop tip may be helpfull too.
Rex..
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 6:01 am    Post subject: Droop Tips Reply with quote

Nah, ground looped my Model IV with Hoerner tips once and scraped the tip
only. No damage to the flaperon.

This was with standard, not Speedster, length wings.

Droop tips were a fad that came and quickly went.

RB

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