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ScooterF15
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:11 pm Post subject: Aileron and Flap Rigging |
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I have a question about how other people adjusted the flaps and ailerons. The directions are a little unclear. The following is what I did and the assumptions I made. Did any one do something different?
For the flap adjustment: Per the plans I lifted the flap up until it contacted the aft spar of the wing; this is the full up (reflex) position of the flaps. I adjusted the pushrod accordingly. Incidentally, this adjustment coincided with the trailing edge of the flap flush with the underside of the fuselage. That seemed aerodynamically and aesthetically pleasing.
I adjusted the neutral position of the ailerons to match the reflexed position of the flaps. I did this so I would not have more camber on the outer portions of the wing while the flaps were in the reflex position (as that might cause the outer portions of the wing to stall first, leading to less than optimum stall characteristics). Furthermore, if I want my flaps reflexed for better cruise performance, why not my ailerons as well. This made aerodynamic sense to me, but the plans did not offer any guidance.
Finally, when installing the wingtips I found that the wingtip rib did not line up with my ailerons as they were adjusted (the trailing of the wingtip sat lower than the ailerons in the neutral position). I made it work but the wingtips don't look quite right. The plane flies great, but it seems like something isn't quite right.
Thanks for your help
Jim
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:12 am Post subject: Aileron and Flap Rigging |
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It has been a while since I did mine. You did the flap as I remember it but the step missing in your aileron set up is setting the position with an aluminum jig that comes with your kit..
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On Oct 26, 2006, at 7:10 PM, JSMcGrew(at)aol.com (JSMcGrew(at)aol.com) wrote:
[quote] I have a question about how other people adjusted the flaps and ailerons. The directions are a little unclear. The following is what I did and the assumptions I made. Did any one do something different?
For the flap adjustment: Per the plans I lifted the flap up until it contacted the aft spar of the wing; this is the full up (reflex) position of the flaps. I adjusted the pushrod accordingly. Incidentally, this adjustment coincided with the trailing edge of the flap flush with the underside of the fuselage. That seemed aerodynamically and aesthetically pleasing.
I adjusted the neutral position of the ailerons to match the reflexed position of the flaps. I did this so I would not have more camber on the outer portions of the wing while the flaps were in the reflex position (as that might cause the outer portions of the wing to stall first, leading to less than optimum stall characteristics). Furthermore, if I want my flaps reflexed for better cruise performance, why not my ailerons as well. This made aerodynamic sense to me, but the plans did not offer any guidance.
Finally, when installing the wingtips I found that the wingtip rib did not line up with my ailerons as they were adjusted (the trailing of the wingtip sat lower than the ailerons in the neutral position). I made it work but the wingtips don't look quite right. The plane flies great, but it seems like something isn't quite right.
Thanks for your help
Jim
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Jim "Scooter" McGrew
http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew
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ScooterF15
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:26 am Post subject: Aileron and Flap Rigging |
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Just to clarify, I used the aluminum jig per the plans: that is used to set the proper position of the bellcrank inside the wing for neutral aileron position. I guess my question is, what did you use for neutral aileron: did you align them with the flaps at reflex position or flaps at the 0 degree setting, or something else?
Jim "Scooter" McGrew
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In a message dated 10/27/2006 6:15:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, flysrv10(at)gmail.com writes:
Quote: | It has been a while since I did mine. You did the flap as I remember it but the step missing in your aileron set up is setting the position with an aluminum jig that comes with your kit..
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Rob Kermanj
On Oct 26, 2006, at 7:10 PM, JSMcGrew(at)aol.com (JSMcGrew(at)aol.com) wrote:
Quote: | I have a question about how other people adjusted the flaps and ailerons. The directions are a little unclear. The following is what I did and the assumptions I made. Did any one do something different?
For the flap adjustment: Per the plans I lifted the flap up until it contacted the aft spar of the wing; this is the full up (reflex) position of the flaps. I adjusted the pushrod accordingly. Incidentally, this adjustment coincided with the trailing edge of the flap flush with the underside of the fuselage. That seemed aerodynamically and aesthetically pleasing.
I adjusted the neutral position of the ailerons to match the reflexed position of the flaps. I did this so I would not have more camber on the outer portions of the wing while the flaps were in the reflex position (as that might cause the outer portions of the wing to stall first, leading to less than optimum stall characteristics). Furthermore, if I want my flaps reflexed for better cruise performance, why not my ailerons as well. This made aerodynamic sense to me, but the plans did not offer any guidance.
Finally, when installing the wingtips I found that the wingtip rib did not line up with my ailerons as they were adjusted (the trailing of the wingtip sat lower than the ailerons in the neutral position). I made it work but the wingtips don't look quite right. The plane flies great, but it seems like something isn't quite right.
Thanks for your help
Jim
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 4:03 am Post subject: Aileron and Flap Rigging |
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I set the ailerons at "reflex position". I do not remember any confusion regarding the position of the flap and ailerons in the manual. I did however readjust the left wing-tip alignment by slicing the trailing edge and matching it with the aileron. I would have been better off doing the wing tips after the control surfaces were installed to get the best fit.do not archive
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On Oct 27, 2006, at 7:26 AM, JSMcGrew(at)aol.com (JSMcGrew(at)aol.com) wrote:
[quote] Just to clarify, I used the aluminum jig per the plans: that is used to set the proper position of the bellcrank inside the wing for neutral aileron position. I guess my question is, what did you use for neutral aileron: did you align them with the flaps at reflex position or flaps at the 0 degree setting, or something else?
Jim "Scooter" McGrew
http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew
In a message dated 10/27/2006 6:15:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, flysrv10(at)gmail.com (flysrv10(at)gmail.com) writes:
Quote: | It has been a while since I did mine. You did the flap as I remember it but the step missing in your aileron set up is setting the position with an aluminum jig that comes with your kit..
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Rob Kermanj
On Oct 26, 2006, at 7:10 PM, JSMcGrew(at)aol.com (JSMcGrew(at)aol.com) wrote:
Quote: | I have a question about how other people adjusted the flaps and ailerons. The directions are a little unclear. The following is what I did and the assumptions I made. Did any one do something different?
For the flap adjustment: Per the plans I lifted the flap up until it contacted the aft spar of the wing; this is the full up (reflex) position of the flaps. I adjusted the pushrod accordingly. Incidentally, this adjustment coincided with the trailing edge of the flap flush with the underside of the fuselage. That seemed aerodynamically and aesthetically pleasing.
I adjusted the neutral position of the ailerons to match the reflexed position of the flaps. I did this so I would not have more camber on the outer portions of the wing while the flaps were in the reflex position (as that might cause the outer portions of the wing to stall first, leading to less than optimum stall characteristics). Furthermore, if I want my flaps reflexed for better cruise performance, why not my ailerons as well. This made aerodynamic sense to me, but the plans did not offer any guidance.
Finally, when installing the wingtips I found that the wingtip rib did not line up with my ailerons as they were adjusted (the trailing of the wingtip sat lower than the ailerons in the neutral position). I made it work but the wingtips don't look quite right. The plane flies great, but it seems like something isn't quite right.
Thanks for your help
Jim
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egohr1
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 8:45 am Post subject: Re: Aileron and Flap Rigging |
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The instructions are clear. Look in the section of winngs for the rigging instructions.
Flaps set at all the way against the rear spar.
Alierons - Bell crank netrual with the jig, Line up with the flaps.
I then set the tips to the ailerons. (note All this was done in the shop, ass the fuse is wtill a work in progress)
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