Greetings,
Boy, am I embarrassed! In my attempt to think through the flight
dynamics as described in the Legacy canopy accident, I got myself turned around
and backwards and my explanation came out wrong. Of course the tail
provides negative lift and of course losing that negative lift will cause the
nose to drop.
Please accept my apologies for the mistake and thanks to those who
corrected me offline as well as on the LML. It is important not to let
errors go uncorrected and I'm glad people caught and corrected my error.
However, I hope that doesn't detract from the other points in my posting,
which is that we have real world examples of Legacies flying with open canopies
without control problems and ones with control problems. I'm still
inviting Lancair International to join the discussion with actual flight test
data or aerodynamic modeling data to help resolve the question.
Sorry,
Dennis (self grounded until I reread my aerodynamics
books!)
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