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PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2006 9:32 am    Post subject: fuck you fuck you Reply with quote

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From: kurt schrader <smokey_bear_40220(at)yahoo.com>
Reply-To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: Re: Series 7 Stick Forces?
Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 10:08:01 -0700 (PDT)


<smokey_bear_40220(at)yahoo.com>

Hi Duane,

You must be operating right at the forward CG limit.
Where is your battery and ELT?

Adding the extra 1 lb to the tail will help. More
would be better. Just 5 lbs back there makes a big
difference. Also the gap seals and maybe vortex
generators under the horizontal stab would do good
too.

If you move the CG a little more aft you will find
that your stick will be fine as is.

The electric trim has always been a bit overpowering
and there is a "fix" somewhere in this list's history.
I trim and immediately beep once for opposite trim to
make small changes. After a few such reversals I can
get mine to hold right on altitude, but a 1/2 rate or
manual trim would be better. Is yours manual?

The more off the center of your CG, the more touchy
the trim is.

I am near the fwd CG limit too. For my testing, I
added 7 gallons of water to the baggage compartment to
achieve center CG flight. It flys there as
advertised. I kept to the fwd limit so I could carry
max pax and cargo and stay in limits. With just me on
board, I can trim to 60 knots and 3 point up to 1/2
flaps. Full flaps takes some work but I can get a
stall there too.

Kurt S. S-5/NSI turbo

--- "Rueb, Duane" <ruebd(at)skymail.csus.edu> wrote:

> Darin and 5 plus pilots
>
> I have a series 5 with a Continental IO-240B4B
> doing the towing.
> Both myself and my instructor find the stick force
> required to approach
> at 65mph indicated and to flare to be quite high,
> and a true 3 point is
> almost not possible, even with the stick in your
> stomach and the trim at
> the up limit. The more flap used, the worse this
> becomes.

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