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Re: A VG question, sorry.
Paul - thanks for the feedback. Very interesting! Since you've obviously
solved the problem would you kindly tell us what you did?!?! :-)
I'm definitely interested in your video and the thought of
Paul - thanks for the feedback. Very interesting! Since you've obviously
solved the problem would you kindly tell us what you did?!?! :-)
I'm definitely interested in your video and the thought of
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Jon Finley <finley@...>
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#322
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Re: A simple STOL mod for Qs?
If I remember correctly, early Quickie Newsletters or Quicktalk Newsletters
advised against spanwise elevator gap seals, because they created a severe
'Dutch Roll' tendency that could get out of
If I remember correctly, early Quickie Newsletters or Quicktalk Newsletters
advised against spanwise elevator gap seals, because they created a severe
'Dutch Roll' tendency that could get out of
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hrdirks <hrdirks@...>
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#321
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Re: A VG question, sorry.
Jon,
I put tufts on my canard (left side outboard where I can see them) and I do
not see this behavior. I've got an LS-1 like Larry's and I don't see his
behavior either. Mine seem to be fairly well
Jon,
I put tufts on my canard (left side outboard where I can see them) and I do
not see this behavior. I've got an LS-1 like Larry's and I don't see his
behavior either. Mine seem to be fairly well
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Fisher Paul <FisherPaul@...>
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#320
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Re: A VG question, sorry.
Ed,
My previous message did not address your questions. So.....
IMHO (and I'm no aero engineer), as long as the VG's are in attached
airflow, the drag penalty will be the same no matter where they
Ed,
My previous message did not address your questions. So.....
IMHO (and I'm no aero engineer), as long as the VG's are in attached
airflow, the drag penalty will be the same no matter where they
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Jon Finley <finley@...>
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#318
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Re: A VG question, sorry.
Ed,
I would like to perform some tests on VG placement. Currently, mine at at
50% and my canard does not work right. IMHO, the airflow should not
separate so severely and so early. I would like to
Ed,
I would like to perform some tests on VG placement. Currently, mine at at
50% and my canard does not work right. IMHO, the airflow should not
separate so severely and so early. I would like to
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Jon Finley <finley@...>
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#317
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Re: A VG question, sorry.
Thanks everyone for the VG feedback. I plan to move my VGs to the
50%
line. They are currently at about 40-45% back. The plane has flown
briefly only once and it was no rocket ship, the hope is the
Thanks everyone for the VG feedback. I plan to move my VGs to the
50%
line. They are currently at about 40-45% back. The plane has flown
briefly only once and it was no rocket ship, the hope is the
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Ed MacLeod <ed@...>
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#316
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Re: Airflow over the canard
David,
I'd have to look to be positive but am pretty sure that is where my spinning
tuft is located. What does this mean/imply???
Jon Finley
Q1 N54JF - 1835cc VW
Q2 N90MG - Subaru EA-81 DD
David,
I'd have to look to be positive but am pretty sure that is where my spinning
tuft is located. What does this mean/imply???
Jon Finley
Q1 N54JF - 1835cc VW
Q2 N90MG - Subaru EA-81 DD
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Jon Finley <finley@...>
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#315
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Re: A simple STOL mod for Qs?
Yes. There are two (underside and side) located on the Q-Performance page
(http://www.egroups.com/group/Q-Performance) under Files. The front-side
image is on the QBA web site under Photos.
Jon
Yes. There are two (underside and side) located on the Q-Performance page
(http://www.egroups.com/group/Q-Performance) under Files. The front-side
image is on the QBA web site under Photos.
Jon
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Jon Finley <finley@...>
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#314
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Re: Gas Chits
Cool idea!! Mike C.
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Michael D. Callahan <micallahan@...>
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#313
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Re: Ottawa2000 Rides (FWD)
I too would like to get in a ride from one of you gentleman if time allows.
I am for sure making it down this year whether flying or driving, I will be
there. I would be more than happy to help with
I too would like to get in a ride from one of you gentleman if time allows.
I am for sure making it down this year whether flying or driving, I will be
there. I would be more than happy to help with
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Barry Stearns <blstearns@...>
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#312
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Re: A simple STOL mod for Qs?
Jon
Didn't you have a site showing the Quickie underside with the pressure
(color) bands?
Larry
Jon
Didn't you have a site showing the Quickie underside with the pressure
(color) bands?
Larry
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L Koutz <koutzl@...>
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#308
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Re: Airflow over the canard
Larry,
Those spinning yarns at midspan are probably plus or minus about 20 degrees
in line aft from the mid-span elevator hinge, no?
David J. Gall
Larry,
Those spinning yarns at midspan are probably plus or minus about 20 degrees
in line aft from the mid-span elevator hinge, no?
David J. Gall
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David J. Gall
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#311
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Re: A VG question, sorry.
Ed,
The drawing for the Dfly does not show a side view. How are you assuming
those dimensions are the max thickness? Also a Dragonfly is not a Q.
But the maximum thickness appears to be near or at
Ed,
The drawing for the Dfly does not show a side view. How are you assuming
those dimensions are the max thickness? Also a Dragonfly is not a Q.
But the maximum thickness appears to be near or at
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James Postma <james@...>
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#306
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Gas Chits
Doug is referring to the Gas Chits that the FBO sells to you for $1.00
each. Your job is to reward any pilot who gives you a checkride, or
helps you in some other significant way by giving him one (or
Doug is referring to the Gas Chits that the FBO sells to you for $1.00
each. Your job is to reward any pilot who gives you a checkride, or
helps you in some other significant way by giving him one (or
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Don Stewart <siinc@...>
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#305
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Re: Ottawa2000 Rides (FWD)
Thanks for the compliment Don! Vitals are: 6'-0" tall, 175lbs
(pre-airport-hotdogs, Mt. Dews, etc.)
Thanks for the compliment Don! Vitals are: 6'-0" tall, 175lbs
(pre-airport-hotdogs, Mt. Dews, etc.)
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Chris Adkins <ccadkins@...>
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#307
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Re: Rough Revmaster
I have had a gascolator for 14 years with no problem. It is shielded and air
cooled (per Q Aircraft specs, Quickie nwsltrs no 21)). Never found any water.
Q2FLYBOY@... a crit:
I have had a gascolator for 14 years with no problem. It is shielded and air
cooled (per Q Aircraft specs, Quickie nwsltrs no 21)). Never found any water.
Q2FLYBOY@... a crit:
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mjmorea@...
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#302
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Re: A VG question, sorry.
Ed,the Quickie Aircraft specs are 50%
Edward N. MacLeod a crit:
Ed,the Quickie Aircraft specs are 50%
Edward N. MacLeod a crit:
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mjmorea@...
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#303
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Re: Airflow over the canard
I was planning on putting fences on the otbd elevators....originally not for
aerodynamics, but to index with control deflection angle marks for my test
phase.
Mike
I was planning on putting fences on the otbd elevators....originally not for
aerodynamics, but to index with control deflection angle marks for my test
phase.
Mike
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mbrowner1@...
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#310
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Re: Airflow over the canard
Jon
My tufts (3 of them) mid elevator did the same thing, spin around, that is.
I don't remember which direction. What do you think of that!?!
Larry
Jon
My tufts (3 of them) mid elevator did the same thing, spin around, that is.
I don't remember which direction. What do you think of that!?!
Larry
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L Koutz <koutzl@...>
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#304
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Re: Ottawa2000 Rides (FWD)
When a pilot is giving rides he is focused on his airplane and temps etc.
I know in the past Don has suggested that builders who are closest to
completion should get the 1st rides. It has been a
When a pilot is giving rides he is focused on his airplane and temps etc.
I know in the past Don has suggested that builders who are closest to
completion should get the 1st rides. It has been a
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Bruce Crain
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#309
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