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Three more flights this weekend. Still trying to
run the engine hard to break it in, so it's an excuse to go nowhere fast. On Friday I was cruising up the river at ~3000 feet and passed about 50 ft under a bald eagle. I was surprised to see him that high (2500 agl), he was just plain surprised to see me. First stalls today. I have not calibrated the pitot- static system, so no real hard numbers, but it indicates 60 knots at power off, flaps up stall, and ~45 KIAS full flaps, power off. These numbers mean nothing until I measure position error, though. Handling wise the stalls are better than I expected. Controls get noticably light 7-10 knots before stall, then about 2-3 knots prior it feels like someone is holding the aft stick and shaking it sort of hard...low frequency, like a 'rattle'. I first thought I must be crossing someone's wake or hitting a thermal or something, but I could accel out of it and decel into it at will. I've only flown two RV-6's before, and neither one felt like this. It's certainly a good indication that something's about to happen. The stall itself is a non-event. With the ball centered there was a little wing bobble followed by a pretty good pitch break. Recovery was immediate when I relaxed aft stick. Accel out afterward and worked up in g. Control forces are pretty hefty out there, probably 6-7 pounds per g or so. My cg is probably about as far forward as it's ever gonna get, though. The forces certainly aren't objectionable, just higher than I expected. 4 g's at 120 KIAS feels like turning backflips inside your own...well, you get the idea. 8 knot crosswind back at home, 15 knots down the runway, gusty. I swear it wasn't like that when I left. Anyway, I got it down in one piece. Probably right at my limit for early flight test. I'm starting to get comfortable with all the normal thumps and rumbles, and can sort of tell what some of them mean. Time to watch for complacency. My revised plan is to do an airpeed cal next time I get smooth air, then keep running the engine hard until 10 hours or so. Then the wheel pants will go on and I'll fix the rigging and get some real performance numbers. I'm ready for a rainy weekend day so I can do some of the minor stuff that's accumulating. Dave 'no gust, no glory' Hyde RV-4 in flight test. |
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In article k.net, nauga
says... 8 knot crosswind back at home, 15 knots down the runway, gusty. I swear it wasn't like that when I left. Anyway, I got it down in one piece. Probably right at my limit for early flight test. Hey Dave I know of a test pilot that would do all the testing along with loops, rolls and spins and probably do a "test" pilot report . He's got over 15,000 hours and flew 1000 different types and is the world's most famous fly writer. Hell he'll even test the dreaded phugoid for coupling the rudder and landing gear. I bet he would write one heck of an article....and never leave the ground LOL!!! Seriously congratulations on getting the plane flying . See ya Chuck (test pilot?? I don't need no stinkin' test pilot) S |
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"nauga" wrote in message thlink.net...
Three more flights this weekend. Awesome! Hey, any idea what the grass runway is like right now? Sydney |
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