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XL Flaps: Maximum down deflection.

 
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:19 pm    Post subject: XL Flaps: Maximum down deflection. Reply with quote

I have been fighting with the flap actuator motor on my XL and come
up with a strange set of design conflicts. The deflection called for
on sheet 6-S-3 calls for 30 degrees maximum deflection, but the
design shown on 6-B-19 can only produce about 20 degrees of deflection.

I spoke to Caleb at ZAC today and he promised to look into this issue
and get back to me. I also wanted to ask list members if anyone has
run into this problem already. What flap deflection have builders
who finished their XLs get? A related question (according to Caleb)
is whether the elevator trim can neutralize the pitch changes with full flaps.

I would appreciate any information related to XL flap deflection.

Thanks,

Paul
XL fuselage
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 1:36 pm    Post subject: XL Flaps: Maximum down deflection. Reply with quote

Mine deflect about 27º and I can't trim out the plane with full flaps.
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I have been fighting with the flap actuator motor on my XL and come
up with a strange set of design conflicts. The deflection called
for on sheet 6-S-3 calls for 30 degrees maximum deflection, but the
design shown on 6-B-19 can only produce about 20 degrees of
deflection.

I spoke to Caleb at ZAC today and he promised to look into this
issue and get back to me. I also wanted to ask list members if
anyone has run into this problem already. What flap deflection
have builders who finished their XLs get? A related question
(according to Caleb) is whether the elevator trim can neutralize
the pitch changes with full flaps.


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:15 pm    Post subject: XL Flaps: Maximum down deflection. Reply with quote

Do you have the elevator trim tab that spans half or all of the elevator
side? Michael Heintz told me that they went to the full width trim tab to
meet a SLSA requirement of being to able trim with full flaps.

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