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Old May 25th 06, 07:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Q about elevator balance

I removed the elevator from the horizontal stab the other day for an
inspection of the pivot pins/bushes. The elevator has got a bunch of
weights attached to it, extending forward of the pivot location.

1. This is a humble question: does the elevator weight have a purpose
other than balance? Does it have any connection with flutter, or is
flutter more a function of excessive control mechanism backlash combined
with velocity?

2. For a serialized production glider, is the control surface balance
weight amount the same for each glider, or is it tuned for each
individual surface, making surfaces non-interchangeable between gliders?

I'm just trying to learn something on the topics of balance & flutter.

Ken
LAK-12
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Old May 25th 06, 12:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Q about elevator balance

1. This is a humble question: does the elevator weight have a purpose
other than balance? Does it have any connection with flutter, or is
flutter more a function of excessive control mechanism backlash combined
with velocity?


The weight is ALL about flutter. As a gross simplification, the
control surface CG acts like the aircraft CG, further aft de-stabilizes
the surface. The actual mechanisms are many and complicated.

2. For a serialized production glider, is the control surface balance
weight amount the same for each glider, or is it tuned for each
individual surface, making surfaces non-interchangeable between gliders?


There are control surface weight and moment limits set for each model,
these are in the repair manuals. When any repair work is done on a
control surface, the weight and moment must be checked to be within the
limits, or the aircraft is unsafe.

Todd Smith
3S

 




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