REFLECTOR: Reflector Digest, Vol 101, Issue 32

jeff findarle flynfindarle at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 13 22:09:36 CDT 2013


OK Guys, i am sorry I have brought you two against each other. We are a Brotherhood who LOVE these little Velos. Let's not do this to each other. We may need each other sometime down the road and it's not worth throwing away a friend when we are in need. I want you to know I appreciate you both for your comments. I know we are all different skill levels and have many different hours in different aircraft. Lets just leave it at that. This A/C is a very stable A/C and I know there are a TON of them without the bottom winglets. And their owners love them. I am just to a point where I can either put them on or not. It is a little more work at this point, but thats Ok for safety sake in my book. It sounds like I may be Ok, but at my field elev of 5622' I will take all the control and lift I can get. From what I understand, the airflow off the wing is stopped by the winglet, thus stopping/slowing the vorticies it could create. And hopefully increasing lift and
 control at lower speeds. Sort of boxing in the airflow so it doesn't slip off the wing. As when i would slip my Citabria in. Am I right or wrong here?
Just trying to understand the aerodynamics of the situation.


 
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>________________________________
> From: David Rene Dugas <renedugas at gmail.com>
>To: Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list <reflector at tvbf.org> 
>Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 5:44 PM
>Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Reflector Digest, Vol 101, Issue 32
> 
>
>
>Ahh. The BS deepens. 
>If everyone who flys was Bob Hoover we would all be immune to getting behind the airplane or if we all had your skill, hours, experience, wisdom and preternatural foresight and immunity to surprise we would only be discussing color schemes. 
>I must have missed the trashing of our wonderful planes. My point was each decision should be our safest within our personal limits.  "My name is René and I'm a winglet-aholic".  I went through all these same gymnastics and design and built small angled lowers but never flew with them after deep ruminations. I have gotten slow or had a headwind suddenly die leaving me slow and wallowing and glad I had what I had but I've done it in a Baron 58, King Air B200, c-172, etc.  I've even run over my wife's rose bushes with the mower. So I'm not bashing except my skills. I'm still practicing. 😊
>Best wishes and long live our Canardian endeavors. 
>My index finger is tired so by by for now. 
>
>René Dugas
>Sent from an Apple REALLY smart phone. 
>
>On Aug 13, 2013, at 6:16 PM, Scott Derrick <scott at tnstaafl.net> wrote:
>
>
>Rene,
>>    
>>I agree completely with you that I don't have comparative
    experience.   I do have 800+ hours in a V without winglets, and
    2,000+ additional hours in other aircraft.   I have a wee bit of
    knowledge about how some GA airplanes perform and how a STD RG
    stacks up against them in very strong cross winds and gusty
    conditions.
>>
>>I still think the  statement below is utterly untrue and it was what
    I disagreed with.
>>
>>
>>??With no wind and smooth approaches a 10 hour pilot can land a
      Velocity with or without winglets, but  with serious crosswinds
      and unstable ??approaches ( busy traffic, sharp turns towards
      final) you will get in trouble without winglets fast.
>>
>>
its bullshit. I say that because I don't like the airplane being trashed. Its very stable, easy to handle, if your used to a fast and slippery airplane.  No different from any other fast high performance airplane. lower winglets or not. 
>>
>>Scott
>>    
>>      
>>
>>-------- Original Message --------
>>Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Reflector Digest, Vol 101, Issue 32
>>From: David Rene Dugas <renedugas at gmail.com>
>>To: Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list <reflector at tvbf.org>
>>Date: 08/13/2013 01:49 PM
>>
>>Curious if you have comparative experience in a lower wingleted Velo with similar conditions as PIC. No one has said it can't be done. The question seems to be what configuration is optimal and optimal for what?  Maybe I have misread but it seems we are all saying the same thing. Most agree lowers offer more control, sans possibly sexier. Landing is one of the most important parts of the flying experience so we should do it as safely as possible. At least I want to fly with guys who think that way. �
>>>
>>>René Dugas 
>>>Sent from an Apple REALLY smart phone. 
>>>
>>>On Aug 12, 2013, at 2:38 PM, Scott Derrick <scott at tnstaafl.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>I disagree Wim,
>>>>
>>>>I am based at a single runway airport with significant
          crosswinds most of the time. the terrain here is no conducive
          to orient the runway with the prevailing winds, it is about 45
          degrees off from them.  And a 10-15 knot wind is more common
          than not.
>>>>
>>>>I have no problem landing with a cross wind.  I've landed my
          V, a STD RG with no lower winglets many times with 30-35 knot
          wind at 45-90 degrees across the runway.  A couple times 40+
          knots. Its no more difficult than in a 210 or Bonanza, the two
          other airplanes I have also landed here at KGNT quite a few
          times.  
>>>>
>>>>Scott
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>-------- Original Message --------
>>>>Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Reflector Digest, Vol 101, Issue 32
>>>>From: wimjhuisman <wimhuisman at gmail.com>
>>>>To: reflector at tvbf.org <reflector at tvbf.org>
>>>>Date: 08/12/2013 11:17 AM
>>>>
>>>>Hello, 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I have about 600 hours without, and 130 with Winglets in a Velocity.  There should be no discussion, always put them on.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>With no wind and smooth approaches a 10 hour pilot can land a Velocity with or without winglets, but  with serious crosswinds and unstable approaches ( busy traffic, sharp turns towards final) you will get in trouble without winglets fast.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Wim Huisman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>N59wh and N127dh ( until 1999)
>>>>>
>>>>>On Monday, August 12, 2013, wrote:
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>>>>>>   1.  Anyone flying without bottom singlets? (jeff
                  findarle)
>>>>>>   2. Re:  Anyone flying without bottom singlets?
                  (Brian Michalk)
>>>>>>   3. Re:  Anyone flying without bottom singlets?
                  (Kevin Baker)
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>>>>>>Message: 1
>>>>>>Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 09:35:30 -0700 (PDT)
>>>>>>From: jeff findarle <flynfindarle at yahoo.com>
>>>>>>To: Reflector POST <reflector at tvbf.org>
>>>>>>Subject: REFLECTOR: Anyone flying without bottom
                  singlets?
>>>>>>Message-ID:
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>>>>>>OK, I have talked to a few people who built their
                  birds without the winglets and are telling me they are
                  definitely fine without them. Any others out there
                  like to comment?
>>>>>>Of course I realize that maybe they have not flown a
                  Velocity with them, but they all said they have had no
                  problems in slow flight controlability or in crosswind
                  landings.
>>>>>>I really would prefer not to have them on the plane if
                  possible.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>?
>>>>>>TEAM JEFF,
>>>>>>Jeff Findarle, GRI  &  Darin Heckel
>>>>>>Realtor ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?                    
                   Realtor
>>>>>>
>>>>>>AllStar Realty
>>>>>>575 N main St.
>>>>>>Heber City, UT. 84032
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Jeff's Cell     435-503-0514
>>>>>>Darin's Cell  435-671-3957
>>>>>>Off.               435-654-9440
>>>>>>Fax               435-654-9437
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 11:41:33 -0500
>>>>>>From: Brian Michalk <michalk at awpi.com>
>>>>>>To: jeff findarle <flynfndarle at yahoo.com>, Velocity Aircraft Owners
>>>>>>        and Builders list <reflector at tvbf.org>
>>>>>>Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Anyone flying without bottom
                  singlets?
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>>>>>>I am flying without the winglets.
>>>>>>I would like more directional control, and am
                  compensating with faster
>>>>>>approaches.  I believe I will be testing them to see
                  if they allow me
>>>>>>better control at slower airspeeds.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>This will probably happen this fall after things cool
                  off.  I was at the
>>>>>>airport testing on Saturday, battling my high temps.
                   It's just too hot
>>>>>>right now to tackle all of the minor squawks I've got.
                   On my last
>>>>>>flight I advanced the timing slightly and got a hot #3
                  cylinder as a
>>>>>>result, but my oil duct cooling scoop seemed to work
                  keeping my oil
>>>>>>temps below redline.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>On 8/12/2013 11:35 AM, jeff findarle wrote:
>>>>>>> OK, I have talked to a few people who built their
                  birds without the
>>>>>>> winglets and are telling me they are definitely
                  fine without them. Any
>>>>>>> others out there like to comment?
>>>>>>> Of course I realize that maybe they have not
                  flown a Velocity with
>>>>>>> them, but they all said they have had no problems
                  in slow flight
>>>>>>> controlability or in crosswind landings.
>>>>>>> I really would prefer not to have them on the
                  plane if possible.
>>>>>>> TEAM JEFF,
>>>>>>> Jeff Findarle, GRI & Darin Heckel
>>>>>>> Realtor                     Realtor
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> AllStar Realty
>>>>>>> 575 N main St.
>>>>>>> Heber City, UT. 84032
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jeff's Cell 435-503-0514
>>>>>>> Darin's Cell 435-671-3957
>>>>>>> Off. 435-654-9440
>>>>>>> Fax 435-654-9437
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Distressed Property Experts, Short Sales a
                  Specialty!
>>>>>>> Don't Lose it, Sell it!
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 11:55:36 -0500
>>>>>>From: Kevin Baker <flykb at verizon.net>
>>>>>>To: jeff findarle <flynfndarle at yahoo.com>, Velocity Aircraft Owners
>>>>>>        and Builders list <reflector at tvbf.org>
>>>>>>Cc: Reflector POST <reflector at tvbf.org>
>>>>>>Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Anyone flying without bottom
                  singlets?
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>>>>>>I have flown with winglets and had no issues.
>>>>>>I prefer them not only for flight characteristics that
                  many have documented but I think they look better also
>>>>>>Kevin Baker
>>>>>>
>>>>>>.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>On Aug 12, 2013, at 11:35 AM, jeff findarle <flynfindarle at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> OK, I have talked to a few people who built their
                  birds without the winglets and are telling me they are
                  definitely fine without them. Any others out there
                  like to comment?
>>>>>>> Of course I realize that maybe they have not
                  flown a Velocity with them, but they all said they
                  have had no problems in slow flight controlability or
                  in crosswind landings.
>>>>>>> I really would prefer not to have them on the
                  plane if possible.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> TEAM JEFF,
>>>>>>> Jeff Findarle, GRI & Darin Heckel
>>>>>>> Realtor                                        
                   Realtor
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> AllStar Realty
>>>>>>> 575 N main St.
>>>>>>> Heber City, UT. 84032
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jeff's Cell 435-503-0514
>>>>>>> Darin's Cell 435-671-3957
>>>>>>> Off. 435-654-9440
>>>>>>> Fax 435-654-9437
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Distressed Property Experts, Short Sales a
                  Specialty!
>>>>>>> Don't Lose it, Sell it!
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