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I've noticed only a quiet ~50Hz oscillation in flap position 3 at the higher end of the WK3 speed range.
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On Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 12:43:14 PM UTC-6, RickH wrote:
I hope some of you ASG-29 drivers have either experienced or heard of this issue I'm having with my 2012 ASG-29. The ship has about 200 hours on it. At about 100-110 knots I have a very loud and annoying sound that comes from the rear of the ship. It sounds just like someone blowing over a coke bottle to create a tone. I can get rid of the sound by applying a little rudder although the yaw string is running true while the sound is being generated. Rex Williams said he thought it was the tail dump opening. I've put duct tape over the tail dump valve and still have this annoying tone accelerating through 100-110 knots. John Murray thought that it was the gap seal tape on the rudder. I would have thought that would have produced more of a buzz sound but this is probably my next step. Hopefully someone can enlighten me as to a possible cause! -- RickH When my 29 was new in 2006, I had maybe the same noise around 95-100 kts. When I got home from the Nationals, I removed the rudder and really bent the mylar over. Used a small wood block and even creased it at almost a 90 degree angle. Reinstalled the rudder and the noise went away. Then several years ago, installed new mylar. Didn't crease it over. Flew it and the noise came back. Came home, removed the rudder and bent it over using again a small block of wood to crease it and the nose went away. Several other folks with the same noise simply trimmed the mylar down from the top by an inch or so. The bottom they trimmed up. Their noise went away. Best. Tom #711. |
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I had this last season and fixed by adding V seals to the fin each side of
the rudder. At 14:37 12 June 2016, RickH wrote: I hope some of you ASG-29 drivers have either experienced or heard o this issue I'm having with my 2012 ASG-29. The ship has about 200 hour on it. At about 100-110 knots I have a very loud and annoying soun that comes from the rear of the ship. It sounds just like someon blowing over a coke bottle to create a tone. I can get rid of the soun by applying a little rudder although the yaw string is running tru while the sound is being generated. Rex Williams said he thought it wa the tail dump opening. I've put duct tape over the tail dump valve an still have this annoying tone accelerating through 100-110 knots. Joh Murray thought that it was the gap seal tape on the rudder. I woul have thought that would have produced more of a buzz sound but this i probably my next step. Hopefully someone can enlighten me as to possible cause -- RickH |
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When my 27 was refinished Aerospool fitted seals below the bottom hinge
which were not there before. Now my glider 'farts' if I do not have the rudder bang on straight. I quite like the feedback! Jim |
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Love the feedback on this subject. Probably not your problem but on my Ventus B, I was getting a buzz/ rattling noise from the tail area. Turned out to be the cheap read junk replacement tail wheel I put on it last winter. The junk roller blade wheel was falling apart at the hub where the bearings go in and was very loose on the bearings causing it to rattle and shake while flying. Should have new wheel today. I temp fixed it with fibrous tape around the bearings but the wheel has/is getting worse. Your results may vary..
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Yuh know, if its only happening at 100-110 knots,
watcha doing flying so wimpy slowly??? Jest sayin... |
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There is an access hole in the bottom of the rudder about the size of the mouth of a coke bottle. Seems obvious to try taping it, but I don't see it mentioned.
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I had this last season and fixed by adding V seals to the fin each side of
the rudder. At 14:37 12 June 2016, RickH wrote: I hope some of you ASG-29 drivers have either experienced or heard o this issue I'm having with my 2012 ASG-29. The ship has about 200 hour on it. At about 100-110 knots I have a very loud and annoying soun that comes from the rear of the ship. It sounds just like someon blowing over a coke bottle to create a tone. I can get rid of the soun by applying a little rudder although the yaw string is running tru while the sound is being generated. Rex Williams said he thought it wa the tail dump opening. I've put duct tape over the tail dump valve an still have this annoying tone accelerating through 100-110 knots. Joh Murray thought that it was the gap seal tape on the rudder. I woul have thought that would have produced more of a buzz sound but this i probably my next step. Hopefully someone can enlighten me as to possible cause -- RickH |
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On Sun, 12 Jun 2016 15:37:46 +0100, RickH
wrote: I hope some of you ASG-29 drivers have either experienced or heard of this issue I'm having with my 2012 ASG-29. The ship has about 200 hours on it. At about 100-110 knots I have a very loud and annoying sound that comes from the rear of the ship. It sounds just like someone blowing over a coke bottle to create a tone. I can get rid of the sound by applying a little rudder although the yaw string is running true while the sound is being generated. Rex Williams said he thought it was the tail dump opening. I've put duct tape over the tail dump valve and still have this annoying tone accelerating through 100-110 knots. John Murray thought that it was the gap seal tape on the rudder. I would have thought that would have produced more of a buzz sound but this is probably my next step. Hopefully someone can enlighten me as to a possible cause! I just had this case with the 29 of a friend. It turned out that the gap seal of the gear doors was loose. Replacing it fixed the problem immediately. Cheers Andreas |
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