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Vince Frazier



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:19 am    Post subject: control surfaces Reply with quote

************SNIP I have a HR2 with F1 tail (there a few around in this
config). As you might guess, this works well. My only hesitation, I'm
not convinced about the riveted trailing edge on the elevator.

Many F1 guys complain of high stick force but you don't here that from
the HR guys with folded trailing edges. Of course, the control surface
is larger too but I suspect the trailing edge shape to be contributing.
(SNIP)****************

Let's get Jim Winings in on this... he'll tell ya that rounded is
lighter.

My F1H has an RV-4 tail. Works great. I added Jim Winings elevator
bellcrank mod to lighten the stick forces even more at low speed (not
enough trim to hold the nose up when solo). It works great.

As far as the rudder/fin go, I've got the RV-4 rudder/fin and really
can't imagine why you'd want a bigger rudder/fin. That's just MHO, but
I think it's fine and it's gotta add 10 knots due to less drag. Wink

Vince


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kahuna



Joined: 02 Feb 2007
Posts: 93

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:51 am    Post subject: control surfaces Reply with quote

No question rounded is lighter, but slower. Rounded disturbs the air
flow off the trailing edge and allows the surface to deflect easier. A
sharp trailing edge allows for the upper and lower air to meet
cleanly(read speed) , but does not like to be disturbed, ie: deflected.
It's a tradeoff. If you look at mods to some very aerobatic planes, like
SP's and Sukois, many have wooden strips glued to the top side trailing
surfaces to REALLY disrupt the airflow coming off the trailing edge and
allows for a ridiculously light control feel. Depends on what you want.
Mike
Super 8, tapped my trailing edges with a mallet to round em more and
lighted the feel at higher speeds. Works.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 12:00 pm    Post subject: control surfaces Reply with quote

On my RV4 I had a "tail wagging the dog" feeling one occasion. Turbulent
air would set it off, a tap with the rudder seemed to stop this. Other RV4
drivers have reported the same thing. When I built my first HRII I did not
want this so I opted for the RV8 tail which not only had larger vertical
surfaces but also had a counterweighted rudder. A little extra weight in the
back of a standard wing rocket is a good thing so I thought that with a
counterweighted rudder at least the weight would be doing something useful.
I have never felt this wagging sensation on any of my rockets, which have
all had RV8 or F1 tails. It is quite possible that the RV4 tail does not do
this on a HRII, others can report on their experiences compared to a RV4.
There is no doubt that the F1 elevators are heavier but I believe it
may have more to do with the increased chord size than the trailing edge.
Either way, Jim Winnings bell crank mod will greatly relieve the stick
pressure and I would recommend the modification. This is not the case with
the EVO wing which has, in my opinion, light elevator forces with the F1
tail and the standard bell crank. The trade off with heavier stick forces
is more pitch stability in cruise, so it really depends on your mission.

Tom Martin

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 12:47 pm    Post subject: control surfaces Reply with quote

Someone should probably mention that the F1 tail is stronger than an RV4
tail and designed specifically for the Rocket. At the end of the day,
they all work satisfactorily.
I didn't want to put you off with the stick force issue - that can be
altered (if you don't like it) with the bellcrank mod.

Good luck,
Tony

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