Re: Build without folding wing? And a few other questions.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 10:21 am
Thanks Paul
I typed a very similar post over the last 15 minutes but bumped esc on the keyboard and poof gone.
from designers POV if I didn't want wing fold
1. delete slide tubes and the tri pods on that bolt on the fuse . this saves 75% of the weight
2.delete the fule line quick disconnects. this saves 150 Bucks in fittings
3.install the slide plates in wing and test fit tubes during construction
4.install guides in fuse spar box
5. install the aileron joiners .
this approach save a good portion of the weight and allows adding wing fold easier later (resale situation change etc)
The tri gear will be offered on the long wing version ,currently with the corvair engine. Jabiru may offer one later also?
we may do one for the 0-200 based on the packaging and demand. Intrest in a tri gear is shockingly low, but it may be due to it not being offered yet. I see a poll coming soon....
the big technical reason for not having the tri gear on the Short wing is that as the wing loading goes up so dose the amount of energy the gear absorbs (its calculated into a "drop height"). the lower gross weight and lower wing loading allows a much lower drop height
As Paul touched on the larger engines (0-235 - 0-320 class engines) are closer to the firewall and have less room for the nose gear. Also these engines typically like a longer propeller so ground clearance becomes a issue with the tri gear / larger engines unless the gear gets really tall... which is heavier with more stress on airframe.... the downward spiral starts.
the CG actually isn't a issue. converting to a tri gear will likely shift CG AFT as the heavy main gear are moved well behind the CG. the removal of tail wheel and adding the nose gear doesn't typically offset this. may aircraft like RVs, Sonex,Piper PA-22/20 Have more aft CG with tri gear .
the short wing on the same power will be less than 10 MPH faster. The larger the engine the more the spread will be between short and long wing. Same with take off climb . The smaller engines will have a much better climb rate with the long wing as power goes up the effect will not be as dramatic.
We will offer exhaust sytems (likely vetternam) with at least one heat muff for the 0-235/0 -320 ,and the C-85/0-200
hope this helps some
I typed a very similar post over the last 15 minutes but bumped esc on the keyboard and poof gone.
from designers POV if I didn't want wing fold
1. delete slide tubes and the tri pods on that bolt on the fuse . this saves 75% of the weight
2.delete the fule line quick disconnects. this saves 150 Bucks in fittings
3.install the slide plates in wing and test fit tubes during construction
4.install guides in fuse spar box
5. install the aileron joiners .
this approach save a good portion of the weight and allows adding wing fold easier later (resale situation change etc)
The tri gear will be offered on the long wing version ,currently with the corvair engine. Jabiru may offer one later also?
we may do one for the 0-200 based on the packaging and demand. Intrest in a tri gear is shockingly low, but it may be due to it not being offered yet. I see a poll coming soon....
the big technical reason for not having the tri gear on the Short wing is that as the wing loading goes up so dose the amount of energy the gear absorbs (its calculated into a "drop height"). the lower gross weight and lower wing loading allows a much lower drop height
As Paul touched on the larger engines (0-235 - 0-320 class engines) are closer to the firewall and have less room for the nose gear. Also these engines typically like a longer propeller so ground clearance becomes a issue with the tri gear / larger engines unless the gear gets really tall... which is heavier with more stress on airframe.... the downward spiral starts.
the CG actually isn't a issue. converting to a tri gear will likely shift CG AFT as the heavy main gear are moved well behind the CG. the removal of tail wheel and adding the nose gear doesn't typically offset this. may aircraft like RVs, Sonex,Piper PA-22/20 Have more aft CG with tri gear .
the short wing on the same power will be less than 10 MPH faster. The larger the engine the more the spread will be between short and long wing. Same with take off climb . The smaller engines will have a much better climb rate with the long wing as power goes up the effect will not be as dramatic.
We will offer exhaust sytems (likely vetternam) with at least one heat muff for the 0-235/0 -320 ,and the C-85/0-200
hope this helps some