[NSRCA-discussion] Joy of Trim

Nat Penton natpenton at centurytel.net
Mon Apr 14 18:14:40 AKDT 2008


Derek, are you keeping your mixes secret <G>
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  From: Nat Penton 
  To: NSRCA Mailing List 
  Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 8:26 PM
  Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Joy of Trim


  Derek, any good weather yet - what mixes are you using ?
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Derek Koopowitz 
    To: chad at f3acanada.org ; NSRCA Mailing List 
    Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 11:13 AM
    Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Joy of Trim


    That is great news, Chad.  I'm glad to hear that the issues got resolved.

    I'm also very close on my setup... my stab is at 0 and the wings are almost +.5.  The plane comes standard without downthrust and I have since added some to help with the pull to the canopy in the upline - its almost 100% but not quite.  I think I may still be a little tail heavy and will add some nose weight when I get a day that is calm - it has been a little breezy here.  Overall my plane is flying much better now as well.


    On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 8:56 AM, Chad Northeast <chadnortheast at shaw.ca> wrote:

      Guys

      A while back I posted this, and have recently got around to the suggestions.  Both Bryan and Nat said that the TL was far too much negative as the Twister has -2.5 deg molded into the fuse.  So away I went, here is a copy of the email (just below) I sent to them after my flights to resolve it.

      Before last week you could have never convinced me that you could get a plane neutral in knife edge without giving up something....well I officially stand corrected :-)  They know their stuff, were right on the money and the Twister goes pretty much anywhere you point it now without mixing (except a bit on downline but I think I can get rid of that).

      I gotta say thanks to Bryan and Nat for their help, they were bang on, and I would suggest to anyone that you give their suggestions and honest try, I bet you are more than happy with the results!

      Chad

      Hey guys,

      Well finally got out flying, good thing too since I am off to NY state
      again on Monday :-(

      So, here is where I was, I broke down and bought an inclinometer so I
      could actually measure the plane directly....since I am too lazy to do
      trig.

      Engine, as molded is -2.5 but I was at -3.5, wing +0.8, stab +0.1.

      So I got as much of the down out of it as possible which leaves me at -1,
      I can't do any more without shimming the motor further out for more
      clearance spinner to nose ring.  I put the wing back to +0.5 and left the
      stab alone.

      First flight today, removed the left rudder KE mix I had (had none on
      right rudder), and downline mix.
      - Plane needed a bit of down trim for level, but was pretty close
      - Uplines went to the canopy
      - 45 ups inverted pulled over the top fairly hard
      - 45 downs upright were pretty decent but still dove a bit - recall this
      was my major beef with previous setup
      - knife was pulling to canopy both ways

      Second flight - moved CG back as I have felt that it was too far forward
      in general, and I think you would agree if you saw where it was.
      - more down trim
      - Uplines became very close
      - knife both ways was pretty good, really solid with right rudder, and
      very very close on left (slight belly pitch)...probably not worth mixing
      out
      - 45 downs upright were getting better
      - downline mix reduced 2% from start
      - 45 ups inverted better

      Third flight - took out 1/2 turn of incidence, which by trig should put me
      at 0.41+ on the wings
      - uplines became perfect, or really close...would need more flights in
      various conditions to nail
      - everything else was really close

      Fourth flight - decided to adjust stab since I was carrying a little up
      elevator, so I took 1/2 turn out of adjuster which should being it close
      to 0
      - this pretty much sealed it
      - uplines are as before, very very close
      - no KE mix - even in the KE loop at high deflections its really, really
      good
      - took another 1% out of my downline mix (I am at 2%, started at 5%)
      - 45 ups inverted are really good, just a slight arc over the top
      - 45 down upright is finally straight.

      I need to spend some more time on it to really get a good feel, but I
      think the downthrust was causing a lot of problems to this plane.  I have
      never had it in all aspects of flight this close yet.  I am anxious to get
      more time on it and see if the changes really stick.  Unfortunately on
      Sunday this plane is going to a buddy but I plan on incorporating all
      these changes on the new Twister which is why I wanted to get it figured
      out now :)

      Any further comments?  CG is probably around 33% of MAC, but to be exact I
      would have to calculate.

      Upline snaps are as you say Bryan, on axis with no need to lead....I was
      pretty happy to see that result :)

      Chad


      > > > From: "Chad Northeast" <chadnortheast at shaw.ca>
      > > > To: "NSRCA Mailing List" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
      > > > Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 4:57 PM
      > > > Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] the joy of trim
      > > >
      > > >
      > > > > Ok you trim masters, here is a tricky one for you.
      > > > >
      > > > > Bryan and I have been through this a bit last year but I
      > ran out of
      > > time
      > > > > before the Worlds to fix it and just flew with what I had.
      > > > >
      > > > > On my Twister I have this pesky problem, the setup is like so,
      > > > >
      > > > > wing = 1/2+ Bryans suggestion and I like it
      > > > > stab = 0
      > > > > motor = factory claims 2.5 down, have not measured but
      > could if asked,
      > > I
      > > > > have added more to cure a problem see below
      > > > > CG = has been anywhere from 275 to 300mm from TE mostly
      > with the same
      > > > > result.  Currently its around 285-290 and it feels
      > good at that point.
      > >  45
      > > > > ups inverted track almost hands off if under enough power.
      > > > >
      > > > > Symptoms,
      > > > >
      > > > > Plane flies well, at this setup I need 0 mix right rudder
      > to ele in
      > > knife,
      > > > > and about 2% up ele with left rudder in knife,
      > > > > about 1/32" down elevator with idle to fix a downline
      > > > > Added downthrust as the increase in wing inc. and more
      > forward CG
      > > really
      > > > > helped the mix in knife and made rollers easier, but
      > forced an
      > > increase in
      > > > > downthrust as the plane started pulling to the canopy on
      > uplines.> > > Downline mix remained the same.
      > > > >
      > > > > The big problem I cannot resolve is this, a 45 deg down
      > upright (motor
      > > at
      > > > > idle) the plane pitches to the belly and will not track on
      > its own for
      > > any
      > > > > length of time.  If I switch the idle-down mix off
      > its rock solid on
      > > that
      > > > > line.
      > > > >
      > > > > I am open to all suggestions now that I have a bit of time
      > to play
      > > with
      > > > > this, I hope Bryan chimes in some more as I would like to
      > continue> where
      > > > > we left off last fall.  If you suggest something I
      > will do my best to
      > > give
      > > > > it a go and let you know how it works (provided it doesn't
      > snow!)> > >
      > > > > The plane is basically super locked in with this setup,
      > except for the
      > > > > silly 45 down upright, which is a problem in cubans and such.
      > > > >
      > > > > Comments and thoughts from the masters are most
      > appreciated :)  I
      > > consider
      > > > > myself one of the, cant really trim that well but can fly
      > through it
      > > just
      > > > > fine types :)
      > > > >
      > > > > Chad
      > > > >
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