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Dear Aviators,
I have been abused by someone who does not have the courage to state =
his name. This person works for Scale Technology Works (STW) which is a =
sister company to Scale Composites and he has worked for Lancair. He =
makes a number of false statements which I would like to clearify. His =
first statement "Martin contracted Sam McIntosh to show him how to do =
flutter analysis on the Lancair IV" is false. During the design phase of =
the Lancair IV, I told Lance that we had to do a flutter analysis on the =
L-IV. I contacted Sam and after talking to Sam for half a year I got =
his price down $28,000. This was too high for Lance. So I asked Sam if =
I would perform the finite element analysis (fea) and he would perform =
the flutter analysis what his price would be. He stated $12,000. The =
next day, I told Lance that I would perform the fea at a cost of $3,000 =
for a total of $15,000. for a complete flutter analysis. He agreed and =
we did the analysis.
At this time I was working on a military program =
and was able to obtain the source code for the FASTEX program from NASA. =
To check the answers that Sam had come up with, I (with the help of =
others) converted the flutter part of the FASTEX program to run on a PC =
and I used this program and the help of the Flight Dynamics Lab at =
Wright Patt. They were a big help to me. We all came up with the same =
answer.
I was responsible for the complete analysis of the L-IV and =
there was no room for error. Not at the speeds that this aircraft flys. =
I gave Sam my flutter program which I called SAF and Sam purchased the =
NISA fea program from me since I was a dealer for this program. "Sam did =
not teach me how to perform a flutter analysis."
I had spent 3 years on my Master thesis design rotor blades for =
helicopters. I performed a flutter analysis and a ground vibration test =
(gvt) on the rotor blades I built for my Sportster. I also learned to =
perform fea while working at Ford Aerospace, Lockheed, FMC, and finally =
at Kaiser Electronics where I performed random vibration analysis on head =
up display systems for the F-14, F-18, F-15 and many other aircraft. =
This was way before I helped Lance on the L-IV.
Most of the homebuilders cannot afford a flutter analysis and as such I =
have tried to make it affordable. This is important since many =
accidents occur each year because of flutter. In fact it is so =
important that I have given a number of classes on this subject and I am =
the only one at Oshkosh to hold a forum on this subject. I have also =
written a book on the subject and I sell my SAF program at a very =
reasonlable price. See my web site at www.aircraftdesigns.com. =
Unfortunately, in many cases I have performed a post crash flutter =
analysis in which the flutter problem could have been prevented.
I performed the initial flutter analysis on the ES at no charge. When I =
performed the flutter analysis on the Stallion wing using fiberglass I =
found a very low critical flutter speed. As such I used graphite which =
is stronger and stiffer than fiberglass. I also contacted Lance and =
told him of the low flutter speed. Lance did not want to believe me so =
I told him to contact someone else other than me. I told him to have my =
analysis varified by Sam which he did. Sam's results were never made =
public nor were any of the other analysis performed by others.
Now for another wopper from Mr. X at STW. He states that "Some builders =
were modifying the 360 aircraft and contracted Martin to do the flutter =
analysis." Lance never contracted me to do the flutter analysis on the =
360, the builders did and they chipped in to pay me. We did this because =
some of the builders were using large engines and flying at cruise =
speeds over 220 kts. We also did this because a number of major mods =
had been perfomed on the 360 such as a bigger tail and a bigger wing. =
It was a prudent and good decision since we now know what the critical =
flutter speeds are for this aircraft with the different mods.
The last statement that Mr. X makes that makes me suspicious of his =
qualifications is, "I believe the 360s are safe in regards to flutter if =
built according to plan." Safe from flutter is only relative to speed, =
altitude, fuel loading, gross weight. If you point the nose down and =
apply full power you can easily exceed the flutter speed of the 360, or =
for that matter, most other aircraft. It is important to know what the =
never exceed speed is for your aircraft based on flutter and structural =
reasons and then not to exceed that speed.
Last but not least, the flutter method I use and the computer program I =
own and sell is used by most major aerospace companies such as Boeing, =
Northrup, Lockheed, NASA, and McDonnel Douglas. It is one of the very =
few standards in the industry.
I would like to invite each one of you to attend my flutter forum at =
Oshkosh. See my web site for date and time under News. If you have any =
questions on flutter please call me any time at 831-649-6212. Then make =
up your mind on who you want to believe. God bless.
Martin Hollmann
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