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SV: Re: KIS IT-1 Aerodynamics - Julians mod

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:44 am    Post subject: SV: Re: KIS IT-1 Aerodynamics - Julians mod Reply with quote

7/7/2010

Hello Hans Christian, Thank you for this input and the very interesting
picture attached -- it may be seen here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?t=72540

It reveals a point regarding the KIS TR-1C tail dragger that I did not know
before -- that is the junction relationship of the upper end of the main
landing gear strut fairing, the fuselage, and the inboard wing leading edge.

The RV-8 people make a fuss over the effect on their airplane's aerodynamics
of the upper main landing gear strut fairing at that same fuselage junction.
Some RV-8 builders have put a small curved strake just forward of this
junction to shape the airflow. See a picture about one third down this page:

http://www.rv8.ch/index.php?topic=General

It looks like Julian has no fairing or strake at all at that junction so
some of his airplane's aerodynamics may be affected by this fact.

'OC' Baker Says: "The best investment we can make is the time and effort to
gather and understand knowledge."

PS: Hello Julian, Even though you may no longer be subscribed to the
Matronics Kis listing you may want to go to the KIS archives and take a look
at all the KIS TR-1 aerodynamics related posts over the last month or so.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 8:22 am    Post subject: SV: Re: KIS IT-1 Aerodynamics - Julians mod Reply with quote

Hi OC,

I also noticed that the gear leg to fuselage junction was not faired and was thinking this would be draggy. But now that you mentioned it I agree this could be a cause of problems at the wing root on the upper surface at high AOA. This could also explain why my nose dragger does not exhibit the same problem.

Mark

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It reveals a point regarding the KIS TR-1C tail dragger that I did not know
before -- that is the junction relationship of the upper end of the main
landing gear strut fairing, the fuselage, and the inboard wing leading edge.

The RV-8 people make a fuss over the effect on their airplane's aerodynamics
of the upper main landing gear strut fairing at that same fuselage junction.
Some RV-8 builders have put a small curved strake just forward of this
junction to shape the airflow. See a picture about one third down this page:

http://www.rv8.ch/index.php?topic=General

It looks like Julian has no fairing or strake at all at that junction so
some of his airplane's aerodynamics may be affected by this fact.



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