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				 Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 1:14 am    Post subject: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				Also is this 1.5deg per wing panel or combined? >>
 
 Hi Scott,
 
 if you change the dihedral angle by 1.5 degrees at each panel you will have 
 a unique and very eyecatching design.
 
 Cheers
 
 Pat
 
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				 Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:17 pm    Post subject: Re: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				 	  | pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com wrote: | 	 		  
 
 if you change the dihedral angle by 1.5 degrees at each panel you will have 
 a unique and very eyecatching design.
 
 Cheers
 
 Pat
 
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 You mean something like this ?   It would have been funky looking, but it was so unique and eye catching, that it did not stay that way...
 
 Mike
 
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				 Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:17 pm    Post subject: Re: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				 	  | pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com wrote: | 	 		  Also is this 1.5deg per wing panel or combined? >>
 
 Hi Scott,
 
 if you change the dihedral angle by 1.5 degrees at each panel you will have 
 a unique and very eyecatching design.
 
 Cheers
 
 Pat
 
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				 Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:20 pm    Post subject: Re: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				As near as I can tell from that pic there is at least 6 deg of dihedral on that plane. 
 
 I went back thru all the pics I've taken of Kolbs over the years and measured the dihedral angle where possible. I've found anywhere between zero and 5 degrees total over the entire wing. Anything less than 1 degree per wing half tends to look like the wingtips are drooping to me.
  
 Donnie (at) Kolb told me the proper spec for the M3X is 1.5 degrees per wing half. He also told me incidence should be 2.8 degrees. 
 
 BTW, Piper Cubs appear to have 1 degree per panel.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:36 pm    Post subject: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				Anything less than 1 degree per wing half tends to look like the 
 wingtips are drooping to me.
  | Scott
 Scott:
 
 That is what Homer thought too.  So he added a tiny bit of dihedral 
 for aesthetic reasons only.  He preferred a staight wing, but it 
 looked like they drooped when sitting on the ground.
 
 I have no idea how many degrees dihedral the wings on my Ultrastar, 
 Firestar, or mkIII have.  The instructions said to put a block under 
 the outboard rib to raise it a certain distance above level.  That is 
 what I did and I am happy.
 
 When he recently rebuilt the 1985 Oshkosh Grand Champion Ultralight, 
 his Kolb Firestar, he added addtional dihedral to see how it would 
 fly.  I forget how many degrees, but he told me he kinda liked it.
 
 john h
 mkIII
 
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:24 am    Post subject: Re: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				 	  | John Hauck wrote: | 	 		  Anything less than 1 degree per wing half tends to look like the 
 wingtips are drooping to me.
  | Scott
 
 I have no idea how many degrees dihedral the wings on my Ultrastar, 
 Firestar, or mkIII have.  The instructions said to put a block under 
 the outboard rib to raise it a certain distance above level.  That is 
 what I did and I am happy.
 
 john h
 mkIII | 	  
 
 John,
 
  I know it's been a while but do you have any idea how big the block of wood was and where exactly you were supposed to place it?
 Thanks,
 
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		John Hauck
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:51 am    Post subject: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				| I know it's been a while but do you have any idea how big the block 
 of wood was and where exactly you were supposed to place it?
 | Thanks,
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 Scott/Gang:
 
 Just so happens I have a revised copy of the Kolb MKIII Builders 
 Manual, 7/29/92.
 
 "INSTALLING LIFT STRUTS.
 
 The next step is the installation of the wing struts.  Set the wing 
 dihedral by raising the wing tip 1-1/2 inches (measured at the 
 outboard rib).  Install a shim under the wing at the H-supports to 
 hold this position.  Now the lift struts may be made to fit."
 
 That is verbatem out of the manual, and the distance and procedure I 
 remember from doing mine in 1991.
 IIRC, the Ultrastar and Firestar were set at 1", outboard rib.
 
 Take care,
 
 john h
 mkIII
 
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:51 am    Post subject: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				Scott, I went with 2.5 inches measured from the last rib. It looks 
 better and there still is plenty of maneuverability.
 
 Ralph Burlingame
 Original Firestar
 20 years flying it
 
 -- "icrashrc" <icrashrc(at)aol.com> wrote:
  John Hauck wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Anything less than 1 degree per wing half tends to look like the 
  wingtips are drooping to me.
   | Scott
  
  
  
  I have no idea how many degrees dihedral the wings on my Ultrastar, 
  Firestar, or mkIII have.  The instructions said to put a block 
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   the outboard rib to raise it a certain distance above level.  That 
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   what I did and I am happy.
  
  
  
  john h
  mkIII
 
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 John,
 
  I know it's been a while but do you have any idea how big the block 
 of wood was and where exactly you were supposed to place it?
 Thanks,
 
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 6:07 pm    Post subject: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				Hi gang,
   
  Was told by Donnie at TNK - the M3x Dihedral they recommend is .6 degrees. Called today and verified.
  Don't know how that relates to the block under end rib method. I'm using a digital level.
   
  John Ratcliffe
 
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:07 pm    Post subject: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				I went back thru all the pics I've taken of Kolbs over the years and
 measured the dihedral angle were possible. I've found anywhere between zero
 and 5 degrees total over the entire wing. Anything less than 1 degree per
 wing half tends to look like the wingtips are drooping to me.
 
 It seems that when building the mkIIIc  the instructions said to rig the
 wings as straight as possible while making the forward and rear attach
 points.   When attaching the lift struts, the wing tips were to be raised 1
 1/2 inches measured at the outboard rib.   I followed the instructions and
 when flying and I put the plane in a 30 deg bank and let go of the stick the
 plane wanted to continue to roll...( negative roll stability)  when I
 rebuilt I doubled the dihedral by raising the end rib 3 inches...   now when
 in a 30 deg bank the plane wants to stay put  ( neutral roll stability).  I
 could not tell any other differences.
 
 Boyd.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 10:05 am    Post subject: Re: M3X incidence & dihedral | 
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				John,
 
 Thanks! 
 BTW, 1 1/2" is .6 degrees per wing half.
 
 Scott
 
 [quote
 Scott/Gang:
 
 Just so happens I have a revised copy of the Kolb MKIII Builders 
 Manual, 7/29/92.
 
 "INSTALLING LIFT STRUTS.
 
 The next step is the installation of the wing struts.  Set the wing 
 dihedral by raising the wing tip 1-1/2 inches (measured at the 
 outboard rib).  Install a shim under the wing at the H-supports to 
 hold this position.  Now the lift struts may be made to fit."
 
 That is verbatem out of the manual, and the distance and procedure I 
 remember from doing mine in 1991.
 IIRC, the Ultrastar and Firestar were set at 1", outboard rib.
 
 Take care,
 
 john h
 mkIII[/quote]
 
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