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I recently did a flight test of my Lancair 235 testing TAS, true air
speed, vs. the reflex angle of the flaps, i.e. angle of the flaps above the wing surface. The test was flown at 1535 lb, 11,000' density altitude, full-throttle, leaned for max rpm. +8 deg. - 196.2mph; +6 deg. - 199.7mph; +4 deg. - 196.2mph +2 deg. - 189.3mph. The test demonstrated that careful adjustment of the flap reflex angle on Lancair or other aircraft so-equipped can result in higher TAS. The reflex angle is sensitive to IAS and weight. As IAS decreases or weight increases, L/D increases with less reflex, more camber and lower body angle. An additional positive effect is that at the lower body angle, vision over the nose is enhanced! |
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![]() "ELIPPSE" wrote in message ups.com... I recently did a flight test of my Lancair 235 testing TAS, true air speed, vs. the reflex angle of the flaps, i.e. angle of the flaps above the wing surface. The test was flown at 1535 lb, 11,000' density altitude, full-throttle, leaned for max rpm. +8 deg. - 196.2mph; +6 deg. - 199.7mph; +4 deg. - 196.2mph +2 deg. - 189.3mph. The test demonstrated that careful adjustment of the flap reflex angle on Lancair or other aircraft so-equipped can result in higher TAS. The reflex angle is sensitive to IAS and weight. As IAS decreases or weight increases, L/D increases with less reflex, more camber and lower body angle. An additional positive effect is that at the lower body angle, vision over the nose is enhanced! The nomenclature that sailplane pilots use for "reflex" is "negative flap". You'll probably want to build a wing drag rake as shown at: http://www.owp.us/Johnson/AtLast.asp so that you can find minimum wing drag easily. Do your ailerons reflex along with the flaps? Tim Ward |
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![]() "Tim Ward" wrote in message ink.net... You'll probably want to build a wing drag rake as shown at: http://www.owp.us/Johnson/AtLast.asp so that you can find minimum wing drag easily. Do your ailerons reflex along with the flaps? Tim Ward Tim, That sure looks like the page I created from Dick's article back in Feb, 2003! http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/Te...ck_Johnson.htm It even has the typo that I haven't corrected. Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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![]() "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... "Tim Ward" wrote in message ink.net... You'll probably want to build a wing drag rake as shown at: http://www.owp.us/Johnson/AtLast.asp so that you can find minimum wing drag easily. Do your ailerons reflex along with the flaps? Tim Ward Tim, That sure looks like the page I created from Dick's article back in Feb, 2003! http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/Te...ck_Johnson.htm It even has the typo that I haven't corrected. Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/ I knew I'd seen it somewhere else. You realize, I'm not claiming it as my work. Tim Ward |
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