REFLECTOR: sparrow strainer (old post)
Ronnie Brown
reflector@tvbf.org
Thu, 22 May 2003 18:36:34 -0400
HI Steve,
Yes, I had been confused about this because the sketch in the manual can be
interpreted both ways. Then I recalled your description from an earlier
note. Then when I tried to explain it to Jim White, it didn't make sense.
Then I verified how the strainer was supposed to be installed when I was at
the factory for training back in December. Sure nuff, yours is backwards
from the factory. So installed mine like the factory - after my first
flight. And it caused the nose to require less up trim, so much so that I
don't quite have enough down trim when I am flying by myself and in a power
on descent which is higher speed than cruise. But it works great when I have
a passenger.
Going to Oshkosh this year?
Ronnie
----- Original Message -----
From: "steve korney" <s_korney@hotmail.com>
To: <reflector@tvbf.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: sparrow strainer (old post)
> Ronnie...
>
> My sparrow strainer works as a trim tab...The faster I go, the more it
> pushes the elevator up, keeping the nose down...My sparrow strainer has a
> positive incidents of about 15 degrees...That is, the cord line angles up
> from the trailing edge to the leading edge...Are we all confused...???
>
>
>
> Best... Steve
>
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