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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:27 pm Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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Hey all...looking for some bright ideas on a trim tab. I made one out of wood. A wedge shape. Taped on the rudder and nailed the size and location...pure luck. Anyway, what have others seen that would look very clean and work well? How did you fasten it? I was thinking of a solid piece of machined alluminum, but not sure how to mount it on the skin.
Paul Besing
RV-4 N73DD
Arizona
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Rick Galati

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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 4:51 am Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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It has been awhile since I installed this little wedge with double sided carpet tape per plans and has since been painted over. Works great.
http://tinyurl.com/2rlafg
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Ollie Washburn
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 56 Location: Central Florida
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 5:53 am Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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Use good quality double back tape.
Ollie
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 1:23 AM, Paul Besing <pbesing(at)yahoo.com (pbesing(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
[quote] Hey all...looking for some bright ideas on a trim tab. I made one out of wood. A wedge shape. Taped on the rudder and nailed the size and location...pure luck. Anyway, what have others seen that would look very clean and work well? How did you fasten it? I was thinking of a solid piece of machined alluminum, but not sure how to mount it on the skin.
Paul Besing
RV-4 N73DD
Arizona
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:51 am Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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Paul... I did a aluminium tab on the bottom of the rudder... easy to adjust... with a shape that gives the plane a little longer look (I think ha).. However, some say not the best place for the tab efficiency... See attached shot...
Sheldon
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sbuc(at)hiwaay.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:54 am Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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Paul Besing wrote:
Quote: | Hey all...looking for some bright ideas on a trim tab. I made one
out of wood. A wedge shape. Taped on the rudder and nailed the size
and location...pure luck. Anyway, what have others seen that would
look very clean and work well? How did you fasten it? I was
thinking of a solid piece of machined alluminum, but not sure how to
mount it on the skin.
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Paul, I took the balsa wedge I used for testing and covered it with
black Monokote to match the rudder and RTV'ed it to the rudder. I needed
some Monokote on the plane in honor of my R/C background.
A few years later after changing wheelpants and gear fairings, the tab
needed to be redone so I bent one out of 0.016 aluminum (formed it with
closed ends and back) and pop riveted it to the rudder. Its been there
for several years now.
Sam Buchanan
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 8:56 am Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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Sheldon,
Where exactly would be the best location for good tab efficiency?
Konrad
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:27 am Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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Very nice look...works well I assume?
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johnd(at)wlcwyo.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:57 am Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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I used a piece of 0.04 aluminum bent to shape and used carpet tape to secure it to the rudder. Flew for 300 hrs without a problem.
John L. Danielson
307-266-2524
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:34 pm Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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Quote: | A few years later after changing wheelpants and gear fairings, the tab
needed to be redone so I bent one out of 0.016 aluminum (formed it with
closed ends and back) and pop riveted it to the rudder. Its been there for
several years now. Sam Buchanan
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As Sam mentions, things down the road can change which is why I also went
with a bendable tab. Make sure you don't locate it right behind the HS, it
will blank it. Here's my solution...
http://www.romeolima.com/RV3hq/Airframe/DSCN2596.jpg
Randy Lervold
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Mark Phillips in TN
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 431 Location: Columbia, TN
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:41 pm Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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In a message dated 02/15/2008 8:56:29 AM Central Standard Time, sbuc(at)hiwaay.net writes:
Quote: | Hey all...looking for some bright ideas on a trim tab. |
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Here's hoping someone with a lot more aeronautical knowledge than myself could specifically quantify this issue. I've watched these trimtab debates for years here on the 'List and have been unable to understand this phenomenon. In my possibly skewed way of thinking, an airplane in a given configuration will seek equilibrium regarding yaw. Pitch and roll are pretty much no-brainers since we'd like to stay at a desired altitude and heading. But adding some kind of drag inducing device to the airframe in an effort to keep that little ball between the lines seems like an attempt to "force" the airplane into an "unhappy" trim condition.
Any ballistic projectile (arrow, for example?) will seek its most efficient trajectory based on the drag of its components settling on their least resistance to the airflow and fly a straight as it can, given its profile. Does this not apply to airplanes as well? Consider that when too high on final, a corrective action is often a cross control situation causing the airplane to descend more rapidly- by adding DRAG. Wouldn't adding a trimtab be similar, even if on a much smaller scale?
Are we inducing false efficiency to simply satisfy possible instrument error (that little ball) on an airframe we may not have perfectly constructed?
Mr Horton & others- your thoughts, please?
Mark Phillips - do not archive
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:09 pm Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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Mark,
I'm not sure about the theory of it, but when the ball is centered our
plane is a little faster and climbs slightly better. I think it's about
not slipping - getting sideways causes drag. In a climb, as I add right
rudder, it climbs better. In a descent, I have to add a little left
rudder as the trim tab is set for cruise speed, and when I do, it goes
faster by a few knots.
Try shooting an arrow that has one feather bigger than the others and
see how straight and fast it flies. We have P-factor and rotating
slipstream effect causing us to yaw. If we don't correct the yaw, we're
flying with a bit of a forward slip.
Pax,
Ed
Fiveonepw(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote: | In a message dated 02/15/2008 8:56:29 AM Central Standard Time,
sbuc(at)hiwaay.net writes:
Hey all...looking for some bright ideas on a trim tab.
>>>
Here's hoping someone with a lot more aeronautical knowledge than
myself could specifically quantify this issue. I've watched these
trimtab debates for years here on the 'List and have been unable to
understand this phenomenon. In my possibly skewed way of thinking, an
airplane in a given configuration will seek equilibrium regarding
yaw. Pitch and roll are pretty much no-brainers since we'd like to
stay at a desired altitude and heading. But adding some kind of drag
inducing device to the airframe in an effort to keep that little ball
between the lines seems like an attempt to "force" the airplane into
an "unhappy" trim condition.
Any ballistic projectile (arrow, for example?) will seek its most
efficient trajectory based on the drag of its components settling on
their least resistance to the airflow and fly a straight as it can,
given its profile. Does this not apply to airplanes as well?
Consider that when too high on final, a corrective action is often a
cross control situation causing the airplane to descend more rapidly-
by adding DRAG. Wouldn't adding a trimtab be similar, even if on a
much smaller scale?
Are we inducing false efficiency to simply satisfy possible instrument
error (that little ball) on an airframe we may not have perfectly
constructed?
Mr Horton & others- your thoughts, please?
Mark Phillips - do not archive
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sheldonb(at)frontiernet.n Guest
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Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 6:49 am Post subject: Rudder Trim Tab Material? |
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Yes..seems to work pretty good... Took couple flights to adjust..and ball in center... It's pop-riveted on the left side of the rudder bottom with 3 rivets..
Sheldon
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