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rlaird

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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:06 pm Post subject: English U-Joint |
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If anyone out there has installed the "English" u-joint used to adjust
washout, could you please send me a photo of the installed joint. I got
mine in, but it'd be nice to see what it looks like on a successful
installation.
Thanks!
-- Robert
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:49 pm Post subject: English U-Joint |
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In a message dated 2/11/2006 8:06:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,
rlaird(at)cavediver.com writes:
If anyone out there has installed the "English" u-joint used to adjust
washout, could you please send me a photo of the installed joint. I got
mine in, but it'd be nice to see what it looks like on a successful
installation.
It is not "washout" but is "incidence". I installed one on my FS II but have
no photo; if I did it wouldn't show much more than the original bracket.
Will allow you up to approx. 1/4" adjustment up or down on the rear of your wing.
Don't forget to put the cotter key back in.
Howard Shackleford
FS II
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rlaird

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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:56 pm Post subject: English U-Joint |
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So, in your case, what problem did it solve (e.g. left banking tendency),
and did you "raise" the wing or lower it?
-- R
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In a message dated 2/11/2006 8:06:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,
rlaird(at)cavediver.com writes:
If anyone out there has installed the "English" u-joint used to adjust
washout, could you please send me a photo of the installed joint. I got
mine in, but it'd be nice to see what it looks like on a successful
installation.
It is not "washout" but is "incidence". I installed one on my FS II but
have
no photo; if I did it wouldn't show much more than the original bracket.
Will allow you up to approx. 1/4" adjustment up or down on the rear of
your wing.
Don't forget to put the cotter key back in.
Howard Shackleford
FS II
SC
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:01 pm Post subject: English U-Joint |
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Hi Robert,
I have installed the English u joint to correct a minor incidence change in
my Firestar II. I bought my Firestar used and eventually recovered the
fuselage cage due to some fabric damage at the bottom of the fuselage.
When I did the recover I decided to powder coat the tubular cage. After the
work was completed, I found out that the heat of the powder coating process
must have relaxed the fuselage cage stresses built into the cage during its
construction. During the first test flight I found I had a wing heavy
condition of the right side that I didnt have before.
The English U joints allowed me to reset the incidence of the light side to
match the wings together again.
I blocked up the Firestar into a level flight attitude. By moving the
supplied washers from top to bottom,one at a time, I was able to match the
two wings again using a long level across the bottom of each wing until the
bubble matched side to side.
I bought a pair of the U Joints just in case I needed alot of adjustment but
I ended up only using one on the left wing.
I hope this helps answer your questions about the English U Joints. The
joints allow me to zero out my wing trim and avoid speed eating drag due to
aileron trim deflection.
Best Regards
Carlos Grageda
Walla Walla, WA
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rlaird

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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:10 pm Post subject: English U-Joint |
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Carlos --
Thanks for the description. I have a couple of questions, though:
What flight characteristic occured due to the "wing heavy condition of the
right side"? Would it have a tendency to bank right?
Did the position of the left wing end up higher or lower than with the
standard u-joint?
And, last, do you have a photo of the joint in place?
Thanks!
-- Robert
On 2/11/06, Carlos <grageda(at)innw.net> wrote:
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Hi Robert,
I have installed the English u joint to correct a minor incidence change
in
my Firestar II. I bought my Firestar used and eventually recovered the
fuselage cage due to some fabric damage at the bottom of the fuselage.
When I did the recover I decided to powder coat the tubular cage. After
the
work was completed, I found out that the heat of the powder coating
process
must have relaxed the fuselage cage stresses built into the cage during
its
construction. During the first test flight I found I had a wing heavy
condition of the right side that I didnt have before.
The English U joints allowed me to reset the incidence of the light side
to
match the wings together again.
I blocked up the Firestar into a level flight attitude. By moving the
supplied washers from top to bottom,one at a time, I was able to match
the
two wings again using a long level across the bottom of each wing until
the
bubble matched side to side.
I bought a pair of the U Joints just in case I needed alot of adjustment
but
I ended up only using one on the left wing.
I hope this helps answer your questions about the English U Joints. The
joints allow me to zero out my wing trim and avoid speed eating drag due
to
aileron trim deflection.
Best Regards
Carlos Grageda
Walla Walla, WA
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Robert Laird
formerly: MkIIIc w/ 912ULS & Gyrobee
current: Autogyro Cavalon w/ 914ULS
Houston, TX area
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 12:16 am Post subject: English U-Joint |
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Hi Bob,
My Firestar would bank to the right side and I had to hold left aileron
inputs constantly to keep the wings level in flight. I had to raise the
trailing edge of the left wing to correct the problem. By raising the left
wing trailing edge, I effectively lowered the left wing leading edge to
match the right side. It ended up that the left wing trailing edge which is
very near the U-Joint being slightly higher than the right side wing
trailing edge as viewed from behind the plane.
Because I raised the left wing slightly, I also had to readjust the the
push-pull tubes between the aileron lever and the bellcrank under the tail
boom. This was to keep the joystick in the neutral position along with
ailerons in the level positon. With everything properly centered and
neutralized, I have tried reduced the drag to as little as possible.
Now, I can hold the stick in the neutral position and the wings will stay
level without any inputs from me.
If you have a minor wing trim problem, the English U-Joints are an
effective and practical solution. If you are not sure about how to install
them, you should contact Kolb for further help.
I will try and get a photo as soon as I can pry my digital camera away from
my daughter (She thinks it belongs to her!)
Best Regards,
Carlos Grageda
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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 8:41 am Post subject: English U-Joint |
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Hi Robert,
I finally got some pictures of the English U-Joints installed on my Kolb.
I hope they help answer your questions.
Carlos Grageda
Firestar Driver
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rlaird

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 373 Location: Houston
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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 11:56 am Post subject: English U-Joint |
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Thanks, Carlos... You can send them directly to me, or post them on the
Kolb forum.
-- Robert
On 2/18/06, Carlos <grageda(at)innw.net> wrote:
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Hi Robert,
I finally got some pictures of the English U-Joints installed on my Kolb.
I hope they help answer your questions.
Carlos Grageda
Firestar Driver
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Robert Laird
formerly: MkIIIc w/ 912ULS & Gyrobee
current: Autogyro Cavalon w/ 914ULS
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rlaird

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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 9:10 pm Post subject: English U-Joint |
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Carlos --
Just wanted to let you know that I installed the English u-joint today, and
it made a considerable difference! Hoo-ray! Based on your photos, I
started with 3 washers on the bottom, 2 on the top, and that nearly was
perfect. The plane still needs a bit of trim, so I'm thinking about making
it 4-and-1, just to see what it does. I'll be flying left-seat solo about
99% of the time, so I might as well make it neutral for that 99%.
Thanks for your help and encouragement!
-- Robert
On 2/18/06, Carlos <grageda(at)innw.net> wrote:
[quote]
Hi Robert,
I finally got some pictures of the English U-Joints installed on my Kolb.
I hope they help answer your questions.
Carlos Grageda
Firestar Driver
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formerly: MkIIIc w/ 912ULS & Gyrobee
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 6:28 pm Post subject: English U-Joint |
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Hi Robert,
I'm glad I could help. Thats what this mail list is about.
Good Luck
Carlos Grageda
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