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		williamtsullivan(at)att.n Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:05 pm    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				I liked Gene's idea of VG's on one wing. That would indeed be a control test. Cheap, too. I wouldn't volunteer even if the Firestar was flying, as I couldn't tell the difference with my limited experience. I have read up on them, but never saw anyone try it on one wing only. I think it would be safe enough, but tricky doing a normal stall landing. 
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:35 pm    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				In all serious-ness, I have to say, "Don't Do It."  Someone just might get the idea to give it a whirl and actually try putting vg's on one wing without thinking it thru.  This is only my personal reasoning, but I'd think that anything that might alter the flying characteristics of a wing could possibly cause a wing to stall before the other one and result in a low altitude spin.  Could well be deadly.                 Lar.
  
  william sullivan wrote: [quote]     I liked Gene's idea of VG's on one wing. That would indeed be a control test. Cheap, too. I wouldn't volunteer even if the Firestar was flying, as I couldn't tell the difference with my limited experience. I have read up on them, but never saw anyone try it on one wing only. I think it would be safe enough, but tricky doing a normal stall landing. 
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:56 pm    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				...if VG's didn't work...seriously doubt that  Boeing, Airbus, Lockheed, et.al. would
  have gleefully festooned the wing and tail airfoils  of their hardware with them for
  the past three or four decades as a mere science  experiment or a joke...   whaddya think?
   
  ..just a thought...
   
  Idle Beauford
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		John Hauck
 
  
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 5:07 pm    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				Beauford:
   
  I have never said VG's do not work.
   
  Simply have never found a requirement for them on  my airplanes.
   
  I can imagine those manufacturers had a requirement  for them long before they started sticking.
   
  john h
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    ...if VG's didn't work...seriously doubt that    Boeing, Airbus, Lockheed, et.al. would
    have gleefully festooned the wing and tail    airfoils of their hardware with them for
    the past three or four decades as a mere science    experiment or a joke...   whaddya think?
     
    ..just a thought...
     
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 5:55 pm    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				...but they LOOK so good, John....and they whistle  when ya
  go fast....     and besides...   what's good
  enough for Boeing Bullmoose is good enough for  beauford....
   
  ...count me in...
   
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  P.S.  What Big Lar said...!!!   Dumb as  'ol beauford may be... he
  would never recommend intentionally setting up an  asymetric
  stall-control scenario....  VG's on one wing  be mucho bad demo concept.
  If someone actually tries it, can beauford have yer  watch...? (see me offline,
  preferably prior to the attempt...)
   
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:53 pm    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				If anyone out there does decide to try the VG's on one wing test, may I suggest you read the book, "Anatomy of a Spin" by John Lowery first. 
 
 Rick
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 On Feb 17, 2008 7:52 PM, beauford T <beauford173(at)verizon.net (beauford173(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
  [quote]       ...but they LOOK so good, John....and they whistle  when ya
  go fast....     and besides...   what's good
  enough for Boeing Bullmoose is good enough for  beauford....
   
  ...count me in...
   
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  P.S.  What Big Lar said...!!!   Dumb as  'ol beauford may be... he
  would never recommend intentionally setting up an  asymetric
  stall-control scenario....  VG's on one wing  be mucho bad demo concept.
  If someone actually tries it, can beauford have yer  watch...? (see me offline,
  preferably prior to the attempt...)
   
  Beauford
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		JetPilot
 
  
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 11:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Vg's | 
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				VG's on one wing would be VERY DANGEROUS.  I would never do a test like that.  You could easily find yourself in an uncontrollable and unrecoverable spin.  You could also find yourself in an uncontrollable roll even at normal speed as one wing could have significantly more lift than the other at a given angle of attack.   
 
 If you want to test VG's, first fly your plane without VG's, and then put them on and record all your numbers again.  If you think you may not want the VG's permanently, put them on with double sided 3M automobile trim tape ( Not the cheap stuff ) that is what Possums and I did.  That way you can get the VG's off if you do not like them.  My results with putting VG's on were so good, I will never again fly my Kolb without them.   Of the many people that have put VG's on their Kolbs, I have never heard of anyone not liking them and taking them off, that in itself should tell you something.
 
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:49 am    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				On Feb 17, 2008, at 11:50 PM, Richard Girard wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   If anyone out there does decide to try the VG's on one wing test,  
  may I suggest you read the book, "Anatomy of a Spin" by John Lowery  
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  Rick
 
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  >>>As for a true apples to apples VG test we need to have this  
 settled once and for all by having  a well seasoned kolb pilot try  
 slow flight to stall  with VG's on just one wing.  < g >  <<<
 Hey guys,
 
 Please notice what I said,
 
 I said ,,,,,, a "well seasoned " ,,,, kolb pilot ,,,,, and please also  
 notice WHO I wrote that too ; ^) ,,,,,, and please notice the ,,,,, <  
 g >.
 
 I'm sure the degree of my seriousness in that  idea was not lost on  
 John, and If anybody were actually able to pull it off I'm sure it  
 would be none other than John.
 
 So if you are NOT John Hauck ,,,,,,, please DO NOT ever try my  
 DANGEROUS test suggestion.
 Eugene Zimmerman
 
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		John Hauck
 
  
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:03 am    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				> So if you are NOT John Hauck ,,,,,,, please DO NOT ever try my
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  Eugene Zimmerman
 
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 Gene Z:
 
 I relinquished my "test pilot" duties some time back.
 
 Nothing like flying something tried and true.  The old mkIII is like putting 
 on an old pair of work boots.
 
 john h
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:05 am    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				At last we now have a dagger to put through the heart of SeaFoam: VGs! 
 
  regards,
 Bob N.    FireFly 070 Old Kolb
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:37 am    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				....what's Seafoam.....?
   
  beauford
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		David Lucas
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:59 am    Post subject: Re: Vg's | 
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				VG's on one wing . . . .  It's been done !
 
 Was talking to a certain KOLB pilot one day at a fly-in and was discussing the Mklllxtra and the pro's and con's of fitting VG's when this admission came out. The resulting test stall 'maneuver' was, as he put it, 'very interesting !'
 
 I've just checked a definition of 'maneuver'. It says  " A deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill " Not so sure that 'maneuver' is the correct word now. Yes it was deliberate but I'm not so sure you could call the event 'coordinated' although it did, no doubt, require 'dexterity and skill' in the following recovery.
 
 Anyway, the VG's are on both wings now that his curiosity is satisfied, and I got the distinct impression that he's not going to do that again.
 
 If that particular KOLB pilot (who monitors and occasionally contributes to the list) wants to post some info on this but still remain anonymous    , then please contact me off list and I'll 'cut 'n paste' your reply .
 
 David.
 
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		JetPilot
 
  
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:40 am    Post subject: Re: Vg's | 
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				I have also gotten some private emails for information about VG's from people that want to install them, and I will respect their privacy.
 
 The bigger issue here is that it is very sad that a small group of individuals has created such an atmosphere of intimidation, and group bashing on this list that people are now afraid to post good information on Kolbs.    I cant say I blame people for not wanting to post information that this group does not like, just look at the two nasty responses I got yesterday that were nothing more than nasty and personal attacks, and were quietly supported.
 
 If you agree with this small " Clique " of individuals, personal attacks and nasty posts are quietly ignored and supported by this group.  If you disagree with one of the members of this small group, there is a quick negative public response by them.  There is not a standard on this list of keeping things civil, there is a standard of keeping posts civil, unless some people don't like what someone is saying, then personal attacks and nasty posts are tolerated.
 
 The fact that people are now afraid to post good and accurate information on Kolbs here on the list speaks very poorly for this group.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:11 am    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:36 am    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				On Feb 20, 2008, at 12:40 PM, JetPilot wrote:
 
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 If you have not yet created an atmosphere of intimidation, and group  
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Vg's on one wing only | 
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				Ohh my god......BAD VERY BAD idea to put VG's on one wing only.
 
 That is a sure way to get someone hurt or worse!!!
 
 What do you think would happen if one wing stalled before the other...say on the landing flair?????
 
 Can anyone say SPIN?!!!!
 
 Geez, there are some people who find a straight forward stall to be a problem, so for gods sake don't suggest they might survive a spin at low altitude.......Yikers!!!!!
 
 Also, think about this.....one wing develops full lift(VG's) on takeoff before the other is even flying.....nice roll to the un-VG'd wing......maybe even all the way inverted if your not reacting fast enough.
 
 Or how about the unequal lift causing the need for constant roll correction .....better get to the gym and work those biceps.
 
 NO nothing good can come of VG's on one wing only!
 
 Please don't try it!
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Vg's | 
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				Is there a thread in the forum for making/installing the VG's?
 
 I was wondering how they are made, how they are attatched to the Polyfiber? and where on the wing chord are they located for optimal effect?
 
 Also interested if anyone has done an oil flow test on the wing to get a better idea of what the air is doing normally and around the VG's.
 
 It would certainly confirm where to place the VG's if nothing else.
 
 I suspect nobody has volunteered  to get their wing oily yet....I don't blame them.
 
 I also know of some other type of Turbulators that can substancially improve wing performance, more aimed at gliders, however may work on a Kolb wing as well.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:32 pm    Post subject: Vg's | 
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				just look at the two nasty responses I got yesterday that were nothing more than nasty and personal attacks, and were quietly supported.
  I'd say "quietly praised" in this case.
   
   
  
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				Ray, ck Archives.
 
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