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		naumuk(at)windstream.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:52 am    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				All-
      Gig's question about the  relative weights is the next logical step in trying to figure out the cause of  the left wing low syndrome. P factor can be eliminated because LWLS is present  in projects equipped with both right and left prop  rotation engines. Whether it works or not, disrupting the airflow with  either movable aileron trim or fixed tabs cuts down on the overall efficiency.  Is weight distribution really the culprit or is it something else?
      
  Bill Naumuk
 Townville, Pa.
 HDS N601MG/Corvair  95%
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		leo.gates
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 9:38 am    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				All-
 
 Mine is a HDS, however, I had a "heavy left wing."  During Phase 1 
 testing I loaded 175 pounds of weight (sand) in the right seat to 
 balance my 175 pounds.  With both wing tanks 1/4 full of fuel, there was 
 NO heavy left wing.  Landing/taxi lights are in the left wing.
 
 I have a matronics electric trim tab on the right aileron.  I find I 
 adjust trim about every 10 minutes as well as switching fuel tanks 
 periodically.
 
 I have a Y stick and fly with my arm resting on the arm rest and two 
 fingers on the stick.
 
 Leo Gates
 N601Z
 
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      Gig's question about the relative weights is the next logical step 
  in trying to figure out the cause of the left wing low syndrome. P 
  factor can be eliminated because LWLS is present in projects equipped 
  with both right and left prop rotation engines. Whether it works or 
  not, disrupting the airflow with either movable aileron trim or fixed 
  tabs cuts down on the overall efficiency. Is weight distribution 
  really the culprit or is it something else?
     
  Bill Naumuk
  Townville, Pa.
  HDS N601MG/Corvair 95%
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		Juan Vega Jr
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:19 am    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				All of you are missing the facts.  Dont shoot the messenger, Ask any aeronautical Engineer, this plane is light wing load, thus,  with weight shifted about it will tend to fly in that direction.  
 
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		Gig Giacona
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:14 am    Post subject: Re: Left wing low | 
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				 	  | Juan Vega Jr wrote: | 	 		  All of you are missing the facts.  Dont shoot the messenger, Ask any aeronautical Engineer, this plane is light wing load, thus,  with weight shifted about it will tend to fly in that direction.  
 
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 Hence my question to see if most folks left wing is heavy when empty. My thought is, are the people with real heavy left wings heavy on the left side before they even get in.
 
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		jmaynard
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:22 am    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 12:14:18PM -0700, Gig Giacona wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Hence my question to see if most folks left wing is heavy when empty. My
  thought is, are the people with real heavy left wings heavy on the left
  side before they even get in.
 
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 My weights are 292 nose, 269 right main, 289 left main. My left wing is
 definitely heavy when I'm solo in the left seat, but not whe I'm solo in the
 right seat.
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		z601(at)anemicaardvark.co Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:39 am    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				On Monday 06 July 2009 14:14, Gig Giacona wrote:
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  Hence my question to see if most folks left wing is heavy when empty. My
  thought is, are the people with real heavy left wings heavy on the left
  side before they even get in.
 
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  601XL Under Construction
  See my progress at www.peoamerica.net/N601WR
 
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 Perhaps another fractor may be the weight of the pilot. Although the question 
 probably wouldn't be well received, it might be interesting to know pilot 
 weight for those aircraft that fly with the port wing low.
 
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		naumuk(at)windstream.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:19 pm    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				Leo-
     So in other words, lack of a copilot makes a difference. What tank 
 config? Also, Scott L.- you fly solo/copilot frequently. What handling 
 differences have you noticed?
     Angle of arm is a consideration, but who knows, you might be able to 
 compensate with multiple battery locations depending on cockpit load. THIS 
 IS PURE SPECULATION!!!
                                                                              
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		Mitch Hodges
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Left wing low | 
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				 	  | naumuk(at)windstream.net wrote: | 	 		  ...you might be able to 
 compensate with multiple battery locations depending on cockpit load. --- | 	  
 
 Reminds me of the design of the original Rotorway Exec (not sure about the current, much evolved version).  They had a weight that slipped either over the right skid when flying solo, or on an attachment hanging off the back of the cockpit centerline when flying with a passenger to compensate. 
 
 Very simple and took just a few seconds to move as part of the checklist.
 
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		leo.gates
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:36 pm    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				Bill-
 
 Ten Gal. leading edge fuel tanks only.  Landing/taxi lights and pitot 
 static tubes on the left wing.  Also, all my gyro instruments (3) are on 
 the left side of the instrument panel.  Empty: 316 lb left, 302 lb 
 right, 56 lb tail.  Hingless ailerons so I suppose a bit more trim tab 
 deflection than hinged version.  I see 25 degrees up and down max. on 
 the trim tab.  Does not seem to effect the TAS.  That is not noticeably, 
 I'm sure it does to some small extent.
 
 Leo Gates
 N601Z CH601HDS TDO
 
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  Leo-
     So in other words, lack of a copilot makes a difference. What tank 
  config? Also, Scott L.- you fly solo/copilot frequently. What handling 
  differences have you noticed?
     Angle of arm is a consideration, but who knows, you might be able 
  to compensate with multiple battery locations depending on cockpit 
  load. THIS IS PURE SPECULATION!!!
                                                                              
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		wjones(at)brazoriainet.co Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:39 pm    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				With Jay's weight at 850# ,does my target weight of 750# with a big engine 
 seem unattainable .I believe in keeping an aircraft as light as possible 
 .Build the plane close to the plans and if you plan to add any extras parts 
 ,toss the extra parts into the air and if they return to earth they are too 
 heavy for your plane . IMHO
 Wade  Jones  South East Texas
 
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		jmaynard
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:54 pm    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 04:35:09PM -0500, wade jones wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   With Jay's weight at 850# ,does my target weight of 750# with a big engine 
  seem unattainable .
 
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 I suspct it would be hard. Remember, though, that my airplane is fully
 loaded with lots of options, all of which add weight. I don't know how
 feasible 750 is, but it's a good goal to aim for, and I'd take anything
 under 800 (remember, even with long range tanks, that would give you two FAA
 standard people and full tanks).
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 http://jmaynard.livejournal.com       http://www.tronguy.net
 Fairmont, MN (KFRM)                        (Yes, that's me!)
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:09 pm    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				On Monday 06 July 2009 16:54, Jay Maynard wrote:
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  On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 04:35:09PM -0500, wade jones wrote:
  > With Jay's weight at 850# ,does my target weight of 750# with a big
  > engine seem unattainable .
 
  I suspct it would be hard. Remember, though, that my airplane is fully
  loaded with lots of options, all of which add weight. I don't know how
  feasible 750 is, but it's a good goal to aim for, and I'd take anything
  under 800 (remember, even with long range tanks, that would give you two
  FAA standard people and full tanks).
 
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 Do you know any FAA standard people?  
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		Juan Vega Jr
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:43 pm    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				simple siolutions.  when flying sol,  fly with right wing full or burn fuerl in left tank first,  
 option two i have a tool bag,  20 lbs , in the front right foot well, when flying solo.
 
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		daveaustin2(at)primus.ca Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:46 pm    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				If I balance the a/c with the aileron trim, I can do left and right turns by 
 shifting my body around.  Do I have a heavy left wing?
 Dave Austin  601HDS - 912
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:47 pm    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				Hi Wade,
 
 I think 750 is a very reachable target empty weight for a CH601XL 
 depending on which engine you use.  My plane weighs about 715 without 
 paint on the outside and lacking upholstery.  It has a complete 
 Jabiru 3300 installed and a relatively complete electronic instrument 
 panel.  If you use a heavier engine (Lyc/Cont.) Then perhaps 800 
 pounds might be a minimum target.
 
 Paul
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 At 02:35 PM 7/6/2009, you wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  With Jay's weight at 850# ,does my target weight of 750# with a big 
 engine seem unattainable .I believe in keeping an aircraft as light 
 as possible .Build the plane close to the plans and if you plan to 
 add any extras parts ,toss the extra parts into the air and if they 
 return to earth they are too heavy for your plane . IMHO
 Wade  Jones  South
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:49 pm    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				Dave and all-
     From the list responses, it sounds like about 20 pounds in the right or 
 wrong place makes all the difference. Food for thought.
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 3:41 am    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				Thanks to all that responded to my post ,and Paul I like your weight .
 Wade  Jones  South East Texas
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 3:42 am    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				Thanks to all that responded to my post ,and Paul I like your weight .
 Wade  Jones  South East Texas
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 2:06 pm    Post subject: Left wing low | 
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				<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]-->  Yup, it's weight. Take any Cessna, fill both tanks to the rim, and go fly.  Slightly left wing heavy, just a tad. Switch to the right tank for about an  hour, and see what happens. Then, run on the left tank until it's almost dry.  Interesting.
   
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