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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 2:30 pm Post subject: First Fllight |
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I made the first flight in my RV-8 last Sunday morning. Other than having a yaw to the left and one comm radio not working, the flight went well. However, the first landing was not so pretty. On touchdown, the airplane became very squirrelly. I was all over the place - back and forth. Let rudder - right rudder - over correcting. I had been practicing in an RV-7 and had been doing good landings, so I thought I wouldn't have any problem landing the RV-8. I have a couple of thousand hours in tail draggers - including about 600 hours in an L-19. I was pretty excited making that first landing, so I thought maybe the poor handling was due to that. On the next landing, though, I realized that I was having to put way too much pressure on the rudder pedals to get any directional control. The pedals were very hard to push and I was not keeping the airplane straight down the runway. The next two landings were not any better - maybe worse. The forth and last landing convinced me that I might not be so lucky next time.
I'm not going to fly the airplane again until I am convinced that I know what the problem is, and get it corrected. Any suggestions or thoughts (other than to quit flying) would be appreciated. I'm thinking about changing out the tailwheel assembly to see if that might help.
Breece Nesbitt
N28117 (1.1 hour)
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ualpilot3(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 2:42 pm Post subject: First Fllight |
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What taiwheel spring do you have?
Les
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 13, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Breece Nesbitt <breece28117(at)yahoo.com (breece28117(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
[quote] I made the first flight in my RV-8 last Sunday morning. Other than having a yaw to the left and one comm radio not working, the flight went well. However, the first landing was not so pretty. On touchdown, the airplane became very squirrelly. I was all over the place - back and forth. Let rudder - right rudder - over correcting. I had been practicing in an RV-7 and had been doing good landings, so I thought I wouldn't have any problem landing the RV-8. I have a couple of thousand hours in tail draggers - including about 600 hours in an L-19. I was pretty excited making that first landing, so I thought maybe the poor handling was due to that. On the next landing, though, I realized that I was having to put way too much pressure on the rudder pedals to get any directional control. The pedals were very hard to push and I was not keeping the airplane straight down the runway. The next two landings were not any better - maybe worse. The forth and last landing convinced me that I might not be so lucky next time.
I'm not going to fly the airplane again until I am convinced that I know what the problem is, and get it corrected. Any suggestions or thoughts (other than to quit flying) would be appreciated. I'm thinking about changing out the tailwheel assembly to see if that might help.
Breece Nesbitt
N28117 (1.1 hour)
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Larry Bowen

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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 3:25 pm Post subject: First Fllight |
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All controls should move freely! Figure out what's binding and address it. Wheel landings offer more control, IMO. Keep the tail up until fast taxi speeds. On Sep 13, 2011 6:31 PM, "Breece Nesbitt" <breece28117(at)yahoo.com (breece28117(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:> I made the first flight in my RV-8 last Sunday morning. Other than having a yaw to the left and one
> comm radio not working, the flight went well. However, the first landing was not so pretty. On touchdown, the airplane became very
Quote: | squirrelly. I was all over the place - back
and forth. Let rudder - right rudder -
> over correcting. I had been practicing in an RV-7 and had been
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Quote: | doing good landings, so I thought I wouldn't have any problem landing the RV-8. I have a couple of thousand hours in tail draggers
- including about 600 hours in an L-19. I was pretty excited making that first
> landing, so I thought maybe the poor handling was due to that. On the next landing, though, I realized that
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Quote: | I was having to put way too much pressure on the rudder pedals to get any
directional control. The pedals were
> very hard to push and I was not keeping the airplane straight down the runway. The next two landings were not any better -
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Quote: | maybe worse. The forth and last landing convinced
me that I might not be so lucky next
> time.
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Quote: | I'm not going to fly the airplane again until I am convinced
that I know what the problem is, and get it corrected. Any suggestions or thoughts (other than to quit
flying) would be appreciated. I'm
> thinking about changing out the tailwheel assembly to see if that might
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Quote: | help.
Breece Nesbitt
N28117 (1.1 hour)
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CJohnston(at)popsound.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 3:41 pm Post subject: First Fllight |
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That's the question i'd have - what kind of link to you have from the rudder to the tailwheel, and is the tailwheel stock? I had some exciting times in my 8 with a rocket steering link, which i subsequently changed out for tail lynx. My issue was that the steering of the tailwheel was waaaaaay too touchy for me. I was used to a decathlon, and ended up being much happier with a little slack in the link. After flying for awhile, I did have a time where my tailwheel steering required way too much force, and the solution was to disassemble and lube the swivel. problem solved. It turns out that the zerk on the tailwheel assembly doesn't work for lubricating the system, so it's best to disassemble and lube on a regular basis.
cj
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From: owner-rv8-list-server(at)matronics.com [owner-rv8-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Les Bourne [ualpilot3(at)aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 3:39 PM
To: rv8-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: First Fllight
What taiwheel spring do you have?
Les
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 13, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Breece Nesbitt <breece28117(at)yahoo.com<mailto:breece28117(at)yahoo.com>> wrote:
I made the first flight in my RV-8 last Sunday morning. Other than having a yaw to the left and one comm radio not working, the flight went well. However, the first landing was not so pretty. On touchdown, the airplane became very squirrelly. I was all over the place - back and forth. Let rudder - right rudder - over correcting. I had been practicing in an RV-7 and had been doing good landings, so I thought I wouldn't have any problem landing the RV-8. I have a couple of thousand hours in tail draggers - including about 600 hours in an L-19. I was pretty excited making that first landing, so I thought maybe the poor handling was due to that. On the next landing, though, I realized that I was having to put way too much pressure on the rudder pedals to get any directional control. The pedals were very hard to push and I was not keeping the airplane straight down the runway. The next two landings were not any better - maybe worse. The forth and last landing convinced me that I might not be so lucky next time.
I'm not going to fly the airplane again until I am convinced that I know what the problem is, and get it corrected. Any suggestions or thoughts (other than to quit flying) would be appreciated. I'm thinking about changing out the tailwheel assembly to see if that might help.
Breece Nesbitt
N28117 (1.1 hour)
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carl.froehlich(at)verizon Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 3:48 pm Post subject: First Fllight |
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And make sure you are not dragging a brake.
Carl
From: owner-rv8-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv8-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Larry Bowen
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 7:23 PM
To: rv8-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: First Fllight
All controls should move freely! Figure out what's binding and address it. Wheel landings offer more control, IMO. Keep the tail up until fast taxi speeds.
On Sep 13, 2011 6:31 PM, "Breece Nesbitt" <breece28117(at)yahoo.com (breece28117(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
Quote: | I made the first flight in my RV-8 last Sunday morning. Other than having a yaw to the left and one
comm radio not working, the flight went well. However, the first landing was not so pretty. On touchdown, the airplane became very
squirrelly. I was all over the place - back
and forth. Let rudder - right rudder -
over correcting. I had been practicing in an RV-7 and had been
doing good landings, so I thought I wouldn't have any problem landing the RV-8. I have a couple of thousand hours in tail draggers
- including about 600 hours in an L-19. I was pretty excited making that first
landing, so I thought maybe the poor handling was due to that. On the next landing, though, I realized that
I was having to put way too much pressure on the rudder pedals to get any
directional control. The pedals were
very hard to push and I was not keeping the airplane straight down the runway. The next two landings were not any better -
maybe worse. The forth and last landing convinced
me that I might not be so lucky next
time.
I'm not going to fly the airplane again until I am convinced
that I know what the problem is, and get it corrected. Any suggestions or thoughts (other than to quit
flying) would be appreciated. I'm
thinking about changing out the tailwheel assembly to see if that might
help.
Breece Nesbitt
N28117 (1.1 hour)
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breece28117(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:31 pm Post subject: First Fllight |
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Its a standard Vans full swivel tailwheel assembly that came with my fuselage kit. I've got about 1/2" to 3/4" sag in each chain.
From: Les Bourne <ualpilot3(at)aol.com>
To: "rv8-list(at)matronics.com" <rv8-list(at)matronics.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: First Fllight
What taiwheel spring do you have?
Les
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 13, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Breece Nesbitt <breece28117(at)yahoo.com (breece28117(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
[quote] I made the first flight in my RV-8 last Sunday morning. Other than having a yaw to the left and one comm radio not working, the flight went well. However, the first landing was not so pretty. On touchdown, the airplane became very squirrelly. I was all over the place - back and forth. Let rudder - right rudder - over correcting. I had been practicing in an RV-7 and had been doing good landings, so I thought I wouldn't have any problem landing the RV-8. I have a couple of thousand hours in tail draggers - including about 600 hours in an L-19. I was pretty excited making that first landing, so I thought maybe the poor handling was due to that. On the next landing, though, I realized that I was having to put way too much pressure on the rudder pedals to get any directional control. The pedals were very hard to push and I was not keeping the airplane straight down the runway. The next two landings were not any better - maybe worse. The forth and last landing convinced me that I might not be so lucky next time.
I'm not going to fly the airplane again until I am convinced that I know what the problem is, and get it corrected. Any suggestions or thoughts (other than to quit flying) would be appreciated. I'm thinking about changing out the tailwheel assembly to see if that might help.
Breece Nesbitt
N28117 (1.1 hour)
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n223rv(at)wolflakeairport Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:47 pm Post subject: First Fllight |
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Sticking brake??
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On Sep 13, 2011, at 6:28 PM, Breece Nesbitt <breece28117(at)yahoo.com (breece28117(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
[quote] I made the first flight in my RV-8 last Sunday morning. Other than having a yaw to the left and one comm radio not working, the flight went well. However, the first landing was not so pretty. On touchdown, the airplane became very squirrelly. I was all over the place - back and forth. Let rudder - right rudder - over correcting. I had been practicing in an RV-7 and had been doing good landings, so I thought I wouldn't have any problem landing the RV-8. I have a couple of thousand hours in tail draggers - including about 600 hours in an L-19. I was pretty excited making that first landing, so I thought maybe the poor handling was due to that. On the next landing, though, I realized that I was having to put way too much pressure on the rudder pedals to get any directional control. The pedals were very hard to push and I was not keeping the airplane straight down the runway. The next two landings were not any better - maybe worse. The forth and last landing convinced me that I might not be so lucky next time.
I'm not going to fly the airplane again until I am convinced that I know what the problem is, and get it corrected. Any suggestions or thoughts (other than to quit flying) would be appreciated. I'm thinking about changing out the tailwheel assembly to see if that might help.
Breece Nesbitt
N28117 (1.1 hour)
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:06 pm Post subject: First Fllight |
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Too much slop in your tw linkage. Take out some links to verify. With tw in detent, u should have (at) 1" play side to side on rudder.
Tw not locking on detent(nut too tight). Main wheel alignment. Did you grease assembly? Just some thoughts.
VinceH
RV8 N8432 105 hrs.
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On Sep 13, 2011, at 3:28 PM, Breece Nesbitt <breece28117(at)yahoo.com (breece28117(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
[quote] I made the first flight in my RV-8 last Sunday morning. Other than having a yaw to the left and one comm radio not working, the flight went well. However, the first landing was not so pretty. On touchdown, the airplane became very squirrelly. I was all over the place - back and forth. Let rudder - right rudder - over correcting. I had been practicing in an RV-7 and had been doing good landings, so I thought I wouldn't have any problem landing the RV-8. I have a couple of thousand hours in tail draggers - including about 600 hours in an L-19. I was pretty excited making that first landing, so I thought maybe the poor handling was due to that. On the next landing, though, I realized that I was having to put way too much pressure on the rudder pedals to get any directional control. The pedals were very hard to push and I was not keeping the airplane straight down the runway. The next two landings were not any better - maybe worse. The forth and last landing convinced me that I might not be so lucky next time.
I'm not going to fly the airplane again until I am convinced that I know what the problem is, and get it corrected. Any suggestions or thoughts (other than to quit flying) would be appreciated. I'm thinking about changing out the tailwheel assembly to see if that might help.
Breece Nesbitt
N28117 (1.1 hour)
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 4:05 am Post subject: First Fllight |
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Breece,
My first flight in my RV 8 was about 5 years ago. I remember doing a couple of medium speed taxi runs and thought the airplane was squirrelly, I was wondering how bad it would be on landing. Turns out the squirrel was driving. The first landing I didn't even have to touch the rudder peddles it just tracked straight. On later flights I learned to use very slight rudder inputs and all the issues went away.
I would check the following. First, make sure the airplane tracks straight on the ground (the tail wheel and rudder may not align exactly). Second the movement of the rudder requires no effort if it feels stiff something is binding. Check the rudder and tail wheel freedom, neither should be tight. Third on take off and landing roll don't move the rudder like you would on a big tail dragger, only very minor corrections are needed. Once the first flight adrenalin dies down you should be ok. Good luck.
George
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:17 am Post subject: First Fllight |
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I made the first flight in my RV-8 last Sunday morning. Other than having
a yaw to the left and one comm radio not working, the flight went well. Ho
wever, the first landing was not so pretty. On touchdown, the airplane beca
me very squirrelly. I was all over the place - back and forth. Let rudder -
right rudder - over correcting. I had been practicing in an RV-7 and had b
een doing good landings, so I thought I wouldn't have any problem landing th
e RV-8. I have a couple of thousand hours in tail draggers - including abou
t 600 hours in an L-19. I was pretty excited making that first landing, so I
thought maybe the poor handling was due to that. On the next landing, thou
gh, I realized that I was having to put way too much pressure on the rudder p
edals to get any directional control. The pedals were very hard to push and
I was not keeping the airplane straight down the runway. The next two lan
dings were not any better - maybe worse. The forth and last landing convinc
ed me that I might not be so lucky next time.
Quote: | I'm not going to fly the airplane again until I am convinced that I know w
hat the problem is, and get it corrected. Any suggestions or thoughts (othe
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r than to quit flying) would be appreciated. I'm thinking about changing ou
t the tailwheel assembly to see if that might help.
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Breece Nesbitt
N28117 (1.1 hour)
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Make sure the main gear is aligned and not a bit toe in.
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George H. Inman
ghinman(at)mts.net
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