Deskpilot Posted November 2, 2020 Posted November 2, 2020 Can anyone provide me with a sketch or image for a single stick flaperon set up. TIA.
IBob Posted November 2, 2020 Posted November 2, 2020 The standard Savannah has centre stick and flaperons. Is that what you were looking for?
Marty_d Posted November 2, 2020 Posted November 2, 2020 http://www.zenithair.com/stolch701/data/7-c-0.gif CH701 is pretty much the same as Sav. As you can see from the drawing, the Y-stick is connected to a torque tube with fixed horn on the back. That horn has threaded rod running to the inner end of horns that centre pivot on the mixer. It doesn't show it in this picture, but the outside of those horns have a rod which is connected to a fixed horn on the flaperon. So sideways movement on the stick rotates the whole torque tube and pulls/pushes on the mixer horns to move the flaperons. Mixer is pivot mounted at the front so the flap handle can move the entire mixer forward or back, which lowers or raises the flaperons.
Deskpilot Posted November 2, 2020 Author Posted November 2, 2020 Thanks guys. What I've got to do is reconfigure that lot to fit a Thruster. (Big mods going on).
naremman Posted November 2, 2020 Posted November 2, 2020 You could simply check out a Victa Airtourer, and pay particular attention to the waggler!
Deskpilot Posted November 3, 2020 Author Posted November 3, 2020 Folding wings so that I can trailer it and rig wings single handed. Plane will be slightly heavier and I'm 101Kg so I want more lift for take off and lanting. Might have to go for a bigger engine. Am replacing rotten Dacron with resin impregnated cotton as a sin. Very smooth and should be less draggy. Got nothing else to do with my time or/and little money.
IBob Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 How is the standard aileron linkage done on a Thruster? I'm guessing you are looking for something like a half flaps effect? Full flaps on a Savannah gives a pronounced nose-down trim and very sloppy ailerons with increased adverse yaw: much of the work on finals is done with the rudder. The 701 and Savannah also have slats or VGs.
Thruster88 Posted November 3, 2020 Posted November 3, 2020 5 hours ago, Deskpilot said: Folding wings so that I can trailer it and rig wings single handed. Plane will be slightly heavier and I'm 101Kg so I want more lift for take off and lanting. Might have to go for a bigger engine. Am replacing rotten Dacron with resin impregnated cotton as a sin. Very smooth and should be less draggy. Got nothing else to do with my time or/and little money. Deskpilot, based on my experience you will not need flaperons on your thruster. My single seat was a short wing (26) and a little rotax 377 @35 hp. It was flown by a 100kg pilot friend and gave excellent performance. My two seater had a 200kg useful load with a 58hp rotax 503 so you will be fine. I would be surprised if drooping the ailerons would give a one knot reduction in stall speed, however they will add drag so your climb rate will be less.
Deskpilot Posted November 3, 2020 Author Posted November 3, 2020 T88, thanks for that info. Maybe i'll reconsider that aspect of my rebuild. I was concerned I'll make the plane too heavy for the Rotax 508. I haven't measured the wings but I believe it is full size, not clipped.
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