Eagler's Nest
Airframes => Single Seaters => XL => Topic started by: XL-C-100 on May 13, 2017, 04:53:01 AM
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I think I have a handle on how to fix my problem but I would like to know what some of you think. I started flying my xl last fall and I have noticed that I need to apply left stick and right rudder to get the thing to fly straight.
Would the correct fix be to lower the left wing leading edge or raise the right depending on which one I find to be misaligned? I have a feeling one or the other is slightly off and causing the left wing to create more lift. Has anyone had this problem and am I on the right track?
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Just exploring here but you don't say how severe the problem is. If only a minor thing, could you tweak the relationship of one aileron to the other by adjusting the control cables to favour a bit of up aileron on the left while having neutral on the right or down on the right with neutral on the left ? I'd check to see what is out of alignment first though. Is your fuel tank centered ? Is your horizontal stab horizontal ? What handle do you think you have on the cure ?
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You are slightly out of rig.
If you have a smart phone, get one of the many clinometer apps and with your machine level, go over it with a fine tooth comb utilizing an appropriate straight edge.
You are definitely on the right track.
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One more idea....is the washout the same on both wings ? Please let us know what you find.
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Thanks for all the responses. To answer Dave's question I have adjusted the ailerons some but it seems bad enough that I should correct the underlying problem. I think I will order some aluminum bar so I can adjust my strut lengths.
I will post results when I get that far. I am always faced with the dilemma of making improvements or going flying and lately I have been choosing flying!
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Adjusting the ailerons is not going to take any left or right pressure off the stick. What it will do for you is put the stick where you want it, but you will have to hold it there...
If you had flaps you could put some "twist" in them and it would perhaps be a substitute for proper rigging.
Also if you are not holding that much pressure you could put a tab on one aileron and rudder until you get around to re-rigging it.
Dollars to donuts, you have more twist in one wing... If that's the case, redoing one rear lift strut length may do it for you.
The farther out on the wing the more leverage, so it does not take much to make a noticeable difference.
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On my DE I always had to hold a bit of right aileron. It was because my lard butt sits in the left seat (no problem when I had a passenger). i got sick of it since i normally fly alone so i removed a tiny bit of washout by shortening the rear lift strut on the left wing by about 1/8". That's all it took.