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Subject: Re: Europa-List: Motor glider first flight
From: Kevin Klinefelter <kevann@gotsky.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 16:52:29

Terry & Dave,

Congratulations!

I imagine that your sink rate tests were with the engine off and the 
prop feathered?
Did the CG change with the long wings installed? Best LD will be found 
near the aft limit.
Have you sealed the gaps in the wing root?

Glad to hear you guys are gliding... Kevin

Terry Seaver (terrys) wrote:
>
>  
> Dave DeFord and I have been flying our short winged mono-wheel Europa
> for over 6 years now, and have been working on interchangeable long
> wings for the past four years or so.  We finally finished them and had
> our first flight yesterday morning.
> There was no drama, everything went well.  We got in a total of four
> flights, two each.  A few comments are as follows;
>
> 1) There is a slight tendency to roll right, most noticeable a 100+ kts.
> We are not sure yet what is causing this.
>
> 2) Very preliminary tests of the minimum sink rate were 400 fpm (at 50
> kts indicated), later test indicated 350 fpm (at 52 kts indicated) after
> taping up the aileron and airbrake gaps.  We had hoped for 250-280 fpm,
> so we need to look for ways to improve this.  Fairings for the
> fixed-down outriggers are probably a good place to start.
>
> 3) The airbrakes are not as effective as the spoilers on the Katana
> Extreme we got our glider ratings in last September.  The air brakes
> also cause a pitch/speed change, which causes some porpoising on landing
> if the brakes are used to modulate your approach/flare.  The plane also
> tends to float a while in ground effect, even with full airbrakes on.
>
> 4) The mono-wheel twitchiness on the ground is greatly reduced by the
> bigger, heavier wings.
>
> 5) The long wings add 103 pounds to empty weight, compared to the short
> wings.
>
> 6) Stall speed is about 45 kts indicated, with and without airbrakes
> applied.  As stall speed approaches, the plane just gets loose and the
> nose bobs up and down.  No tendency to break, it just bobs up and down,
> complaining about it.  We haven't tried accelerated stalls yet.
>
> Please note that these test are very preliminary.
>
> Regards,
> Terry Seaver
> A135 / N135TD
> Pleasanton, CA
>
>
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