REFLECTOR: old style elevator trim spring
Douglas Holub
douglas.holub at gmail.com
Tue May 5 13:05:08 CDT 2009
I put the sparrow strainer on in the negative airfoil configuration for two reasons: 1. More down elevator trim, and 2. Better pitch stability. Before I put the sparrow strainer on, if I let go of the stick in a nose down trim it would take a LONG time before the plane stopped diving and started climbing. It scared me at first (I wasn't sure I had any positive pitch stability) and I wouldn't wait to find out if it would ever start climbing again. It turns out the plane does have positive pitch stability, but the sparrow strainer with a negative airfoil helps a lot.
Speaking of diving, I explored the high speed envelope yesterday. Made successive dives at higher and higher airspeeds and wiggled the controls looking for flutter. Didn't find any. 200 kts IAS in a dive is exhilerating.
Doug
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From: steve korney
To: Reflector Reflector
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: old style elevator trim spring
This might send us back to the sparrow strainer question.... Do you have one and if so, how is it set.....? Keeping the stick force manageable is essential for easy flying....
Best... Steve
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From: douglas.holub at gmail.com
To: reflector at tvbf.org
Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 11:04:48 -0500
Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: old style elevator trim spring
Yes, with 385 lbs in the front seats I needed to pull back on the stick fairly hard while landing.
----- Original Message -----
From: steve korney
To: Reflector Reflector
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: old style elevator trim spring
Do you mean you need more up trim for landing....? Or what...?
Best... Steve
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From: douglas.holub at gmail.com
To: reflector at tvbf.org
Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 09:53:18 -0500
Subject: REFLECTOR: old style elevator trim spring
I started loading up the front seat yesterday and found I need more elevator trim. I've got the straight fiberglass spring. I remember a few years ago one of the flyers said he made his out of stainless steel and it was working great. If he's still online, do I make it the same size as the fiberglass spring, or narrower?
Doug Holub
8.9 hrs of Phase I to go
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