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Flying a club LS-4a last weekend, trying to trim for a sandwich break I couldnt get a smooth speed. I figure this is a balance issue, as we would rise to 65 knots then fall back to 45 then up again. I would be 95kg clothed, no extra gear. I tried different altitudes with the same result, although higher speeds smoothed the dolphin tendency a bit, I wasnt in that much of a hurry. What am I missing?
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If you fix the elevator, in your case a no flap glider, there will be only
one trim speed. With the shift of the CofG the trim speed changes within a narrow range. Only in ideal conditions can the glider maintain a fixed speed. Mostly it will speed hunt to find its equilibrium All gliders should not have any divergent, in other words the speed hunting should not get worse and should stabilize within a narrow range. To experience a minimum speed excursion a CofG should be in the middle range or a bit beyond, The cycles will either be shorter and deeper with the CofG more forward and longer and flatter with the CofG further back. The trim lever is used to set the "average" speed at which those cycles occur. Udo "bagmaker" wrote in message ... Flying a club LS-4a last weekend, trying to trim for a sandwich break I couldnt get a smooth speed. I figure this is a balance issue, as we would rise to 65 knots then fall back to 45 then up again. I would be 95kg clothed, no extra gear. I tried different altitudes with the same result, although higher speeds smoothed the dolphin tendency a bit, I wasnt in that much of a hurry. What am I missing? -- bagmaker |
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