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OK, after a lot of research, we are looking at installing AMR&D's
Vortex Generators on our Warrior.. Anybody out there with expirence with these? Dave |
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 20:05:50 -0400, Dave
wrote: OK, after a lot of research, we are looking at installing AMR&D's Vortex Generators on our Warrior.. Anybody out there with expirence with these? Dave Why did you decide you wanted to do this? z |
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OK, after a lot of research, we are looking at installing AMR&D's
Vortex Generators on our Warrior.. Anybody out there with expirence with these? Why did you decide you wanted to do this? I'll go out on a limb and guess it's because of one of these stated benefits from pipermods.com: " # LOWER STALL 5 mph # IMPROVE LOW SPEED HANDLING # IMPROVE SHORT FIELD PERFORMANCE # IMPROVE PERFORMANCE AT GROSS WEIGHT # IMPROVE CRUISE 3 - 7 mph # INCREASE IN TOP SPEED" If you're familiar with the reasons someone might want to buy them (considering your past posts, I know you are) but have knowledge about why it would be a bad idea or doesn't do what it claims, then, with respect, why be a jerk about it? Just tell us why it's dumb already without stringing us along. I'm hoping to buy a Warrior II soon myself, and I'm studying all the mods to see what flies and what dies. Thanks! Ben Hallert PP-ASEL |
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![]() Ben Hallert wrote: I'll go out on a limb and guess it's because of one of these stated benefits from pipermods.com: " # LOWER STALL 5 mph # IMPROVE LOW SPEED HANDLING # IMPROVE SHORT FIELD PERFORMANCE # IMPROVE PERFORMANCE AT GROSS WEIGHT # IMPROVE CRUISE 3 - 7 mph # INCREASE IN TOP SPEED" If you're familiar with the reasons someone might want to buy them (considering your past posts, I know you are) but have knowledge about why it would be a bad idea or doesn't do what it claims, then, with respect, why be a jerk about it? Just tell us why it's dumb already without stringing us along. I'm hoping to buy a Warrior II soon myself, and I'm studying all the mods to see what flies and what dies. You cannot lower stall and increase cruise with one mod, pure hype. VG's do lower stall. I had them on my 182 and have them now on my Bonanza. They lower the stall about 3-5 mph on my Bo. You will lose a little cruise speed and top speed, aprrox 3-5 mph. If they didn't lower cruise what they're really saying is that they don't add any drag. If they didn't add drag you wouldn't have to glue them on, they'd just sit there. As for the low speed handling and gross weight performance that is subjective. I have 1000 hours in 182's and could never tell any difference in flying qualities. One thing you will notice is that if you were to go to altitude and get into a power off 45 degree bank, full back stick turn. When the airplane stalls if you do not have VG's the plane will always roll to the high wing side. With VG's the plane does not roll at all but simply descends at approx 1500 fpm. Having said all that there's no reason to put them on a Warrior. The Warrior has no performance to start with. All you would succeed in doing is to slow yourself down. |
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Ben Hallert wrote: I'll go out on a limb and guess it's because of one of these stated benefits from pipermods.com: " # LOWER STALL 5 mph # IMPROVE LOW SPEED HANDLING # IMPROVE SHORT FIELD PERFORMANCE # IMPROVE PERFORMANCE AT GROSS WEIGHT # IMPROVE CRUISE 3 - 7 mph # INCREASE IN TOP SPEED" If you're familiar with the reasons someone might want to buy them (considering your past posts, I know you are) but have knowledge about why it would be a bad idea or doesn't do what it claims, then, with respect, why be a jerk about it? Just tell us why it's dumb already without stringing us along. I'm hoping to buy a Warrior II soon myself, and I'm studying all the mods to see what flies and what dies. You cannot lower stall and increase cruise with one mod, pure hype. VG's do lower stall. I had them on my 182 and have them now on my Bonanza. They lower the stall about 3-5 mph on my Bo. You will lose a little cruise speed and top speed, aprrox 3-5 mph. If they didn't lower cruise what they're really saying is that they don't add any drag. If they didn't add drag you wouldn't have to glue them on, they'd just sit there. As for the low speed handling and gross weight performance that is subjective. I have 1000 hours in 182's and could never tell any difference in flying qualities. One thing you will notice is that if you were to go to altitude and get into a power off 45 degree bank, full back stick turn. When the airplane stalls if you do not have VG's the plane will always roll to the high wing side. With VG's the plane does not roll at all but simply descends at approx 1500 fpm. Having said all that there's no reason to put them on a Warrior. The Warrior has no performance to start with. All you would succeed in doing is to slow yourself down. If VG's are really only to improve stall characteristics, they don't seem worth it in this case because Warriors already have pretty benign stall characteristics. -- "You can support the troops but not the president" --Representative Tom Delay (R-TX), during the Kosovo war. |
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: performance to start with. All you would succeed in doing is to slow : yourself down. You may want to keep an open mind on this. There are experimentally documented cases where VGs not only decrease stall speeds, but also increase cruise speed. Doesn't seem intuitive to go faster by adding draggy looking things, but it turns out the more laminar airflow they provide decreases drag by more than what they add. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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![]() wrote: Newps wrote: : performance to start with. All you would succeed in doing is to slow : yourself down. You may want to keep an open mind on this. There are experimentally documented cases where VGs not only decrease stall speeds, but also increase cruise speed. Doesn't seem intuitive to go faster by adding draggy looking things, but it turns out the more laminar airflow they provide decreases drag by more than what they add. Might be a jet thing. It isn't with your typical spamcan. http://www.nar-associates.com/techni...ruise_wide.pdf |
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On 6 Nov 2005 21:07:02 -0800, "Ben Hallert"
wrote: OK, after a lot of research, we are looking at installing AMR&D's Vortex Generators on our Warrior.. Anybody out there with expirence with these? Why did you decide you wanted to do this? I'll go out on a limb and guess it's because of one of these stated benefits from pipermods.com: " # LOWER STALL 5 mph # IMPROVE LOW SPEED HANDLING # IMPROVE SHORT FIELD PERFORMANCE # IMPROVE PERFORMANCE AT GROSS WEIGHT # IMPROVE CRUISE 3 - 7 mph # INCREASE IN TOP SPEED" If you're familiar with the reasons someone might want to buy them (considering your past posts, I know you are) but have knowledge about why it would be a bad idea or doesn't do what it claims, then, with respect, why be a jerk about it? Just tell us why it's dumb already without stringing us along. I'm hoping to buy a Warrior II soon myself, and I'm studying all the mods to see what flies and what dies. Thanks! Ben Hallert PP-ASEL Sorry you felt I was being a jerk. On the contrary I was looking to learn something. I definitely have my opinions on VGs but have never heard of anyone putting them on a Cherokee. With a big, fat, short wing I was interested to see what it would do for the airfoil from personal experience of others. Luckily others responded in a way that provided me greater knowledge (thanks). In case you missed the posts, it looks like for a Warrior II they won't help much because Piper had already "fixed" the wing to some degree so they might not benefit you. In my opinion, flap gap and aileron seals would be where'd I'd put my money first. They should lower the stall speed, increase low speed handling, and provide a slightly higher cruise (2-3 kts); and I wouldn't have funny looking things stuck all over my wings that would fall off over time. Having said that, I'm also familiar with the wing root problems on older Cherokees (which is what I own). It sounds like VGs could help that somewhat so some additional investigation may be warranted. Is it possible to put like 4 or 5 on each side, just to compensate for the turbulent air at the wing root? Thanks to those contributing to this thread. z |
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Hi Z!
To clarify. There are only 4 per side, between the fuel tank and the fuselage, maybe one more.. (from the pictures) Piper fixed the outer (tapered) portion of the wing, but the inner portion is "plain old Cherokee" (on a Warrior) Dave On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 19:07:18 -0500, zatatime wrote: On 6 Nov 2005 21:07:02 -0800, "Ben Hallert" wrote: OK, after a lot of research, we are looking at installing AMR&D's Vortex Generators on our Warrior.. Anybody out there with expirence with these? Why did you decide you wanted to do this? I'll go out on a limb and guess it's because of one of these stated benefits from pipermods.com: " # LOWER STALL 5 mph # IMPROVE LOW SPEED HANDLING # IMPROVE SHORT FIELD PERFORMANCE # IMPROVE PERFORMANCE AT GROSS WEIGHT # IMPROVE CRUISE 3 - 7 mph # INCREASE IN TOP SPEED" If you're familiar with the reasons someone might want to buy them (considering your past posts, I know you are) but have knowledge about why it would be a bad idea or doesn't do what it claims, then, with respect, why be a jerk about it? Just tell us why it's dumb already without stringing us along. I'm hoping to buy a Warrior II soon myself, and I'm studying all the mods to see what flies and what dies. Thanks! Ben Hallert PP-ASEL Sorry you felt I was being a jerk. On the contrary I was looking to learn something. I definitely have my opinions on VGs but have never heard of anyone putting them on a Cherokee. With a big, fat, short wing I was interested to see what it would do for the airfoil from personal experience of others. Luckily others responded in a way that provided me greater knowledge (thanks). In case you missed the posts, it looks like for a Warrior II they won't help much because Piper had already "fixed" the wing to some degree so they might not benefit you. In my opinion, flap gap and aileron seals would be where'd I'd put my money first. They should lower the stall speed, increase low speed handling, and provide a slightly higher cruise (2-3 kts); and I wouldn't have funny looking things stuck all over my wings that would fall off over time. Having said that, I'm also familiar with the wing root problems on older Cherokees (which is what I own). It sounds like VGs could help that somewhat so some additional investigation may be warranted. Is it possible to put like 4 or 5 on each side, just to compensate for the turbulent air at the wing root? Thanks to those contributing to this thread. z |
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