Design: Dihedral Recommendation
george kennie
geobet at gis.net
Sat May 10 18:45:57 AKDT 2003
Put in 7/32" dihedral, and move the stab down an additional 1/2". Of course we
don't know what the engine offsets are( I think I would try 2&1/2 right and
1&1/2 down).
Does that thing have a balanced rudder? If it does, you'll have adverse couple
with what the manual calls for.
Good luck.
G.
Ted Sander wrote:
> It's flying season, and for all sorts of poor reasons, I'm just now getting
> to boring holes for my wing tubes in my scratch built Edge 540. While not
> pure pattern, I hope to get it to come in "pattern legal", so I can use it
> as a dual purpose intermediate plane for our few local pattern and IMAC
> contests. Wing is 1 3/4 " below thrust line, stab 1" below. Standard
> straight leading edge (what makes it an "Edge"). Original plan was no
> dihedral at all (centerline of tips on same plane as the root). Now I'm
> starting to question myself. Realizing that there are lots of things that
> contribute to roll coupling I haven't included here, anybody have rough
> guidelines on a starting place for the dihedral angle to build in, if any?
> Plane will have most of the provisions for getting it dialed in - wing/stab
> adjusters, even a way for moving stab up or down, if needed. Dihedral will
> have to be built in. If the rest of the plane proves itself out, I have no
> issue fine tuning the design in the future by cutting new wings - but would
> like to at least get it sort of close for this first attack. How much
> dihedral does a Focus have, for example? Any words of wisdom if I should
> increase or decrease it due to the effective forward taper of the wing?
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
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Ted Sander wrote:
> It's flying season, and for all sorts of poor reasons, I'm just now getting
> to boring holes for my wing tubes in my scratch built Edge 540. While not
> pure pattern, I hope to get it to come in "pattern legal", so I can use it
> as a dual purpose intermediate plane for our few local pattern and IMAC
> contests. Wing is 1 3/4 " below thrust line, stab 1" below. Standard
> straight leading edge (what makes it an "Edge"). Original plan was no
> dihedral at all (centerline of tips on same plane as the root). Now I'm
> starting to question myself. Realizing that there are lots of things that
> contribute to roll coupling I haven't included here, anybody have rough
> guidelines on a starting place for the dihedral angle to build in, if any?
> Plane will have most of the provisions for getting it dialed in - wing/stab
> adjusters, even a way for moving stab up or down, if needed. Dihedral will
> have to be built in. If the rest of the plane proves itself out, I have no
> issue fine tuning the design in the future by cutting new wings - but would
> like to at least get it sort of close for this first attack. How much
> dihedral does a Focus have, for example? Any words of wisdom if I should
> increase or decrease it due to the effective forward taper of the wing?
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
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