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PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:29 am    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

I asked this question on Vansairforce but got nothing from the -4 community. I thought I would try here, since it must have been considered.

With all the -4 flying in the USA is there any 'conventional wisdom' about offsetting the VS at the front spar to the left to reduce the need for right rudder in order to fly in trim?

I found a bit about it in the matronics archives back in '98 but nothing since. They were talking 1/4". The -9 is certainly designed this way and I expect the -7.

If yes, how much offset? Also does it mean you have to throw the VANS fairing out?

Thoughts?

Thanks, Steve.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:33 am    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

I am building a RV-4 but have not worked on it in a while. I do remember building in offset to the vertical stablizer. I
don't remember if it was 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch but was built
in when I attached it.Don't recall if it was in the instructions or not but I did read it somewhere to do that.
Earl Fortner, Harrisburg, NC
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 1:11 pm    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

I have built two RV-4's and set the HS in line with the fuselage. There are enough variables in building with out adding more possibilities of out -of-trim.

Bob Olds
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:54 pm    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

Hi Steve C
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I considered 6nbsp;offsetting the VS C but after 6nbsp;talking to a couple of people with flying 4s (Including Van 7s) I decided to 6nbsp;mount it straight as per plans E
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Hal Benjamin
RV4 C Long Island C NY
Endlessly tweaking canopy frame 6nbsp;

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 1:49 am    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

I built mine with a 1/4" offset. I did not use the Vans tail intersection fairing. It was not even close and it looked awful. I layed up a new fairing that fits really good so far. As for the offset, I still need the pressure of your foot resting on the right rudder peddle to center the ball. I guess I will eventually put on a trim tab.

Jerry Isler
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 9:08 am    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

Thanks everyone for the VS offset info. On balance I think I have been talked out of the idea. I had thought that since the later RV are built with the VS offset, it would make lots of sense, but though there was some, there was not a lot of support. Cheers, Steve.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 9:31 am    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

I would suggest you research it a little more. I have yet to see and RV-4 that did not have a wedge or trim tab on the rudder. How about asking Van. I am sure he
would reply to your request and I doubt if there is anyone that knows more about the RV-4 than Van.

Earl
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 8:31 am    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

Steve:

When I was first building (George Bush The First was president) I had been
working with airplanes for years (since Nixon was president; yikes!). Since
I was now building my own, I looked at every airplane I could, factory or
custom built, which you should also do. I also have a 1946 J-3 Cub in the
hangar and could look at it. Almost ALL of them, from the fastest to the
slowest, had an offset vertical fin. I also noticed some rather humongous
rudder trim tabs on the two RV models that were out: the -3 and the -4, then
later on the -6. And some of them were not pretty. (Do NOT just stick a
piece of flat stock on the rudder; THAT is ugly.) I decided to offset my
vertical (I am the factory, after all) and, although I can't remember how
much, I believe it was 1/4 inch. Then I went flying. I found I still had to
hold a little rudder in level flight and ended up putting on a trim tab
anyway, but smaller than most I had seen. I found myself wishing I had
offset it more. But how do you know until you put air under the wings? Trim
flight involves so many factors.

The tail fairing was discarded almost as it came out of the box: from the
box to the trash. I built my own that has a glove-like fit and I like it.

Trim tab: an aluminum wedge plate that sits at the trailing edge. Placement
is a controversial issue: it is my opinion that the lower (or higher, what
ever you don't mind people seeing) may work better. I place mine where I saw
most others placed: about in line with the middle hinge of the rudder. That
may not be the best place as the rudder may not have as much authority there
due to the disturbed air from the fuselage, but I am not sure because I
didn't play with the up and down as much as I should have. The Bugs know:
there are rarely any bugs on the tail fairing. Most bugs start about 8
inches above the fairing, meaning that the air is disturbed from the
canopy/fuselage and may not be reaching the trim tab as well as it could.
Tufting would also help determine where to put it but to see back there
necessitates formation flying with you and someone else that ALSO knows
formation flight.

SO: when you are duct taping your wooden trim tab test model on the rudder
for flight trials, play with the size (height and width) as well as the
angle that you need. But also, once you found the size that works best for
feet on the floor flying AT CRUISE, move it up and down the rudder to see
where it is most effective. You do NOT want to fly everywhere with your foot
pressed against the rudder for the next 3000 hours. Also remember this has
to be done AFTER the main gear leg fairings are in place because they can
influence how straight the airplane flies. Suzie Q is one of the straightest
airplanes I have flown. There is NO elevator sticking up or down from the
horizontal when I am in cruise and solo, minimal baggage. Even with a
passenger only about 1/8 inch sticks up. She cruises, once trimmed, feet on
the floor.

I LOVE my airplane. So will you.

Michael
N232 Suzie Q
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 11:05 am    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

Brian, calling the factory from here doesn't work too well, so I will be very interested to hear if you manage to engage them in a discussion, and more importantly what they have to say. WRT Smokey, I have seen no input, but I sense he catches up in blocks. Perhaps he is away a lot since it is the sort of thing he normally joins in on.

No, my tent is not folded! I was just trying to get some reaction...which appears to have worked. It is not a thing which I need to act on for a while, since the next major operation is the dreaded canopy. Just trying to get my ducks lined up though.

Glad you are also interested. Its a big help.

Cheers, Steve.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 11:32 am    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

steve,

i did not build my rv-4, but i did check it and it has a very little offset. and i still have one of those little angle blocks on my rudder. before i painted the plane i taped it on and got what i wanted. no falling asleep right foot.

good meeting you last week.still fooling around with that canopy? i'll try to fly over next Saturday and maybe we can do some flying.

regards
danny
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 4:00 pm    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

Steve, Danny,

I helped a friend assemble an RV4 with 1 degree right offset in the vertical stab. I thought at the time it was a great idea, and it was. The aircraft flew hands off and needed no rudder trim up to 170mph. Above 170mph up to VNE it would displace the ball to the middle of the "centered" reference line. His cruise speed was 155 knots (170 mph) so it really worked great.

I highly recommend the mod, it works!

Rob Ray

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 4:11 pm    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

Guys,

OOPS, I meant the other right...1 degree LEFT offset producing right rudder! I get Lysdexic sometimes!

Smokey
Rob Ray <smokyray(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
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Steve, Danny,

I helped a friend assemble an RV4 with 1 degree right offset in the vertical stab. I thought at the time it was a great idea, and it was. The aircraft flew hands off and needed no rudder trim up to 170mph. Above 170mph up to VNE it would displace the ball to the middle of the "centered" reference line. His cruise speed was 155 knots (170 mph) so it really worked great.

I highly recommend the mod, it works!

Rob Ray

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 4:13 am    Post subject: VS offset Reply with quote

Brian, did you talk to the factory yet? Thanks, Steve.
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