REFLECTOR: MODIFICATIONS

Scott Derrick scott at tnstaafl.net
Tue Jan 4 12:09:05 CST 2005


Yes,  this was Maher's test pilot in Big Orange.

After the experiance you mentioned, Danny installed the weight shift track
so they could deep stall the aircraft and then move the CG back to a
forward position by cranking it forward, and then fly out of the stall.

Scott


> Sounds good, but I can't help thinking about that test pilot who (after
> many
> attempts) was able to put the Velocity into a deep stall, and then
> couldn't
> undo it, even after adjusting the cg by climbing out on to the nose of the
> aircraft. Here's the account from the April 1989 newsletter:
>
> "On March 30, while participating in aggravated stall maneuvers, the test
> pilot encountered a deep stall which resulted in 0 knots forward airspeed,
> and a descent rate of 1300 - 1500 fpm. This was approximately the 37th
> stall
> attempted at this CG and configuration. Starting at 9000 feet, the pilot
> attempted to maneuver the aircraft out of the stall, but with no success.
> Rudders and elevators were ineffective, while ailerons could induce
> approximately a 40 degree bank, resulting in an increased sink rate. Power
> settings had no effect at all. We theorized that the propeller had stalled
> as well. At 5000', the pilot decided to bail out. He opened the door and
> stood up in the aircraft, and realized that there was no wind, thus
> confirming that the aircraft had no forward airspeed. He then leaned over
> the windshield, far enought to reach the canard, in an attempt to shift
> the
> CG, but to no avail. He then decided to ride it out, and returned to his
> seat in the Velocity. After strapping himself in, he rode the aircraft
> down
> into the ocean.
>
> The test pilot is extremely competent and experienced, and thus I have to
> believe him when he says that there was no recovery method at this CG and
> configuration."
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Scott Derrick" <scott at tnstaafl.net>
> To: "Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list" <reflector at tvbf.org>
> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 2:54 PM
> Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: MODIFICATIONS
>
>
>>
>> >OH, and number 0, don't get into the situation where a flat stall can
> occur.
>> >I see too many people fly too close to limits, just above stall speed
> when
>> >in the pattern, and just practicing stalls.  Sort of practicing walking
> on a
>> >high wire.  You can learn how to do it but WHY????
>>
>> Actually the setup I described is so you can deep stall the airplane and
>> then unstall it by shifting the CG back forward.
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> "Those who sacrifice freedom to get security, deserve neither."
>> - Benjamin Franklin
>>
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