In response to Bob Pastusek’s questions, I’m
glad to hear he’s going to fix the flutter issues. I can’t
believe anyone would take an aircraft up knowing such a problem exists. He
should be certain his ailerons are properly balanced as well.
As far as the pitch trim is
concerned, his is not an uncommon situation. I assume that the nose up
trim is just sufficient for slow flight. My 235 trims at 100 mph with the
flaps in trail and at full aft pitch. With flaps deployed, I must hold
back-pressure to maintain 100 mph on approach. Full nose down trim is
needed with 1 passenger at cruise (200 mph). 80% nose down trim is sufficient
if I’m alone in the plane. Taking some reflex out of the flaps in
cruise will reduce the forward-pressure needed if your nose-down-trim
challenged. I give the flaps a short blip out of reflex to permit hands
off flight at cruise.
Tom Low
thomas.low@sri.com
N31CD