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Re: Tailplane to root fairing alignment, -and servo pins

Subject: Re: Tailplane to root fairing alignment, -and servo pins
From: Roger Anderson <Randerson@skewstacks.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 21:09:51
I agee. I built mine without any fancy gizmos and I'm very pleased with the
way it flies.
G-BXTD

  Message is from
> "Dave Simpson" <davesimpson@londonweb.net>
>
> ******************************************************************
>
> I have trouble convincing myself that very good accuracy in tailplane
> alignment about a horizontal axis is necessary.  If we take  a tailplane
> which is 5 degrees out, twisted about the aeroplane's  longitudinal axis,
> this means that less than 0.4% of the aerodynamic force it develops (1 -
cos
> 5 degrees) is applied in the orthogonal axis, ie. yaw.  Considering the
> thing's operating in twisting and dirty air back there anyway, I would say
> this sort of force is lost in the noise.  Likewise the fin's vertical
> alignment should not be critical for the same reason.
>
> Of course things are more critical on the main wings, where excellent
> accuracy is needed if we are to avoid aileron trims.  Likewise the fin
about
> a vertical axis suppose.
>
> Given the mouldings we first 100 builders had delivered, I've always
> considered the Europa an approximate aeroplane in this respect.
>
> Dave Simpson
>
>



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