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		Steve Boetto
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 7:40 pm    Post subject: Rudder Trim tabs for MIIIC w/ 912UL | 
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				In a message dated 3/31/2007 10:58:53 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  orcabonita(at)hotmail.com writes:
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 That    say a lot for Bryans building skills.  If all the trim tabs on all his    planes all turn out to be the same, thats as close to perfect as you will ever    get.
 
 Mike
   
   
   
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  Mike, 
  Its not just his planes, on any Kolb built fairly straight, he will  recommend the same thing.  When he recovered my Firefly (Duanetheplane  built) he mounted the same tab.  Result,      the  Firefly flew straight.
   
  steve
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		russ(at)rkiphoto.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:40 am    Post subject: Rudder Trim tabs for MIIIC w/ 912UL | 
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				Jack
 Nor would I want to fly with a 10-lb weight on one  wingtip. But once  
 in  rural Oregon  I saw a picture of a Cub that had flown home with a  
 dressed-out deer, weighing over 100 lb , hanging from  the wing-strut  
 attach point on  the left wing!
 Amazing it would fly at all -- but the Cub is one very special  
 aircraft that occasionally does the impossible.
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 Russ kinne
 
 On Mar 31, 2007, at 11:18 PM, Jack B. Hart wrote:
 
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  <jbhart(at)onlyinternet.net>
 
  From: N27SB(at)aol.com
  Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 07:41:12 EDT
 
 > It is interesting to look at an example of a Tail-less Pusher like a
  Long-EZ and see the results. On mine with a 160 hp engine and a  
  64x79 pitch
  wide blade prop there was almost no rudder change across idle to  
  full power.
  P factor and torque are real issues but I agree with the Kolb  
  Masters that
  the main culprit is wash on the vertical tail.
 
  Steve and Kolbers,
 
  Out of curiosity, I looked at the magnitude of the propeller torque  
  that has
  to be resisted by the FireFly in the roll axis for level flight.   
  Assuming
  that under cruise conditions the engine is developing a torque of  
  40 foot
  pounds.  Multiplying by the belt ratio (2.7) gives 108 foot pounds  
  torque
  that the air frame must resist.  To compensate most add trim some  
  where in
  the roll control system.  Another possibility is that one could add  
  weight
  to the propeller down swing wing tip to dynamically balance out the  
  torque.
  I would have to add 108/11 or 9.82 pounds to the right wing tip to  
  prevent
  torque roll off at cruise.  For those who are moving up the hp  
  scale, the
  amount could easily double and triple.  I would not want to try to  
  takeoff
  or land a FireFly with a 10 pound weight on one wing tip.
 
  Not practical but interesting.
 
  Jack B. Hart FF004
  Winchester, IN
 
 
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		pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:15 am    Post subject: Rudder Trim tabs for MIIIC w/ 912UL | 
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				came up with the dimensions and photos I shared a couple days ago.>>
 
 Hi John,
 I saw the pics. Very neat. You didn`t intend it to work loose did you?
 
 Challengers come with a clear perspex adjustable trim tab which rivets onto 
 the tail plane trailing edge. I fitted it to one side only. As far as I 
 could see its main job was to stop the tail plane banging on the ground when 
 the pilot released the stick .
 I never bothered with one on the rudder as she yawed around the sky pretty 
 much where she wanted to go anyway.
 
 Cheers
 
 Pat
 
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		pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:19 am    Post subject: Rudder Trim tabs for MIIIC w/ 912UL | 
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				Newton:  Equal and opposite reaction.>>
 
 Hi Dana. Of course you are right. Silly me.
 
 Exit stage left .with knuckles dragging  on the ground.
 
 Cheers
 
 Pat
 
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		Dennis.Kirby(at)kirtland. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:44 am    Post subject: Rudder Trim tabs for MIIIC w/ 912UL | 
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				<< Blame Rotax - They build the 912 so it spun the prop in the wrong
 Direction....   Mark >>
 
 There may be some truth to this.
 
 When I had the Verner engine on my Mark-III, it flew without the need
 for any rudder trim tab.  The prop rotated in the opposite direction of
 the 912.
 
 Now, with a 912ul on my plane, I need a fairly large trim tab to keep
 the yaw string centered.
 
 Dennis Kirby
 Cedar Crest, NM
 
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		barry9315
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Rudder Trim tabs for MIIIC w/ 912UL | 
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				Really confussef. if your kolb m 3 x wants to fly left why the hell do you put the rudder trim on the left. trimming the rudder on the right side i would think would even things out
 
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		byoungplumbing(at)gmail.c Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:39 pm    Post subject: Rudder Trim tabs for MIIIC w/ 912UL | 
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				before I could make an informed answer I think I would need more 
 information....  I don’t know much about your set up. let me tell  you about 
 mine and you may come to an answer on yours,,, or I will try again....  I 
 fly a mk III C   with a 912 ul.   I did not use a jig when building wings, 
 ailerons etc..   but with the engine turning counter clockwise (looking from 
 the back)  the equal and opposite reaction had my plane wanting to roll to 
 the right.    I put on an aileron trim tab to remove the left stick pressure 
 required to fly hands off.  the aileron tab is mounted on the bottom of the 
 left aileron, and bends down a bit.   now the plane is flying hands off. 
 and as I understand the need for the rudder trim is due to the swirling air 
 from the prop going past the rudder.   when I put on a yaw string, I still 
 needed right rudder pressure to center things up...   so I mounted a rudder 
 trim tab on the left side of my rudder and the bend is to the left.     now 
 I fly hands off straight and level with the yaw string centered without 
 pilot input.   that is my story and I am sticking to it.....
 
 as I understand,  those who use 2 stroke engines,,,  the prop spins 
 clockwise looking from the rear,   their planes want to roll left  (opposite 
 reaction to the right turning prop)   if your plane wants to roll left with 
 a counter clockwise rotating prop....  my best guess is that something is 
 not rigged straight.
 
 does anyone else have a better answer?
 
 boyd young
 mkIIIc
 utah
 800 plus hours
 
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		WhiskeyVictor36(at)aol.co Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 7:40 pm    Post subject: Rudder Trim tabs for MIIIC w/ 912UL | 
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				In a message dated 7/31/2014 6:22:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  barbob5742(at)gmail.com writes:
    	  | Quote: | 	 		     Really confussef. if your kolb m 3 x wants to fly left why the hell    do you put the rudder trim on the left. trimming the rudder on the right side    i would think would even things out
 
     
    Hi Barry,
     
    If you are using your right foot to maintain straight flight, that    means your rudder is swinging to the right, which turns your Kolb to the    right, thus making you fly straight.  Now install a trim tab on the    rudder so you don't have to use your foot pressure.  The trim tab can be    mechanically attached to either side of the rudder, BUT the bend, or off    set of the tab, has to be towards the left (as viewed from the rear of the    plane).  The trim tab will then push the rudder to the right which will    relieve the foot pressure you previously used to maintain straight    flight.
     
    How much of a bend?  Start with 10 or 15 degrees.  Test    fly and then bend more or less as needed to get straight flight without using    your foot pressure.
     
    Hope this will help you understand how a trim tab works.
     
    Bill    Varnes
 Original Kolb FireStar - builder & pilot
 Audubon NJ
 My    20th  season flying Kolb
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