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tonyplane(at)bellsouth.ne Guest
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Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 5:23 am Post subject: Best landing of my life! - Flap Trim |
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Jack,
I have the same problem with my XL relative to running out of elevator trim
with flaps. In flight, I use very little trim and most of the time my trim
setting is pretty close to neutral so I do not want to change the incidence
of my horiz stab.. I automatically trim full nose up as I lower flaps and
still have to hold back pressure. I believe the solution is to go to a full
span trim tab as per the latest Zodiac dwgs.
Tony Graziano
N493TG; 93 hrs
Quote: | Time: 11:13:52 AM PST US
From: Jack Russell <clojan(at)sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Best landing of my life!
Ok, maybe not but today I took 8830C up for its second,third and fourth
flight
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Quote: | and it flew nice and the landings were great. The CHt issue is much better
with
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Quote: | the hottest being #4 now at about 350. On the first flight # 6 was almost
400
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Quote: | and a little baffle on the back has now made it the coldest. We did about
5
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Quote: | mods to the cowling to get the warning light to stop, Jabiru Jim at
Chandler airport
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Quote: | has been great.
I do have the problem with not having enough up trim with flaps. With
only 10deg
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Quote: | of flaps I have to have full up trim. I remember some of you others
having
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clojan(at)sbcglobal.net Guest
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Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 8:59 pm Post subject: Best landing of my life! - Flap Trim |
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I was thinking about adding a tab on the tab. That would be a tab riveted to the bottom of the exsisting tab that would stick out another inch or so past the trailing edge of the elevator. Anybody done this yet.Jack in Los Osos Ca
"T. Graziano" <tonyplane(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:
Jack,
I have the same problem with my XL relative to running out of elevator trim
with flaps. In flight, I use very little trim and most of the time my trim
setting is pretty close to neutral so I do not want to change the incidence
of my horiz stab.. I automatically trim full nose up as I lower flaps and
still have to hold back pressure. I believe the solution is to go to a full
span trim tab as per the latest Zodiac dwgs.
Tony Graziano
N493TG; 93 hrs
Quote: | Time: 11:13:52 AM PST US
From: Jack Russell
Subject: Best landing of my life!
Ok, maybe not but today I took 8830C up for its second,third and fourth
flight
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Quote: | and it flew nice and the landings were great. The CHt issue is much better
with
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Quote: | the hottest being #4 now at about 350. On the first flight # 6 was almost
400
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Quote: | and a little baffle on the back has now made it the coldest. We did about
5
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Quote: | mods to the cowling to get the warning light to stop, Jabiru Jim at
Chandler airport
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Quote: | has been great.
I do have the problem with not having enough up trim with flaps. With
only 10deg
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Quote: | of flaps I have to have full up trim. I remember some of you others
having
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normskiroo@ukonl
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 12:40 am Post subject: Best landing of my life! - Flap Trim |
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Dear List,
I had the first XL on the PFA register here in England last year and had =
a problem with lack of nose up pitch trim when using full flap, I have =
the almost full span trim tab fitted. A friend who also had the same =
problem taped an extension the trailing edge of his trim tab increasing =
it's effective are by about two thirds and this did the trick. The PFA =
where not happy with mod and refused to approve it.
The fix they came up with at the factory (CZAW) was to connect the =
control yoke to the flap operating shaft with an arm and spring, this =
pulls on the stick as the flaps are operated. The nose down pitch has =
not been cured completely but only slight back pressure is required.
Please feel free to e-mail me if you need more info at =
normskiroo(at)ukonline.co.uk
All the best,
Norman Butcher
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