Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #54508
From: Larry Henney <LHenney@charter.net>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: FW: [LML] N41LA 1st Flight 2nd Report
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:17:50 -0500
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
Grayhawk,
 
Always the deep thinker. You are correct to note the roll error.  However, after working with several 320/ 360 series roll errors I contend to have a better fix.  The flap lowering drag thing is too inefficient, ugly,  and fails to address the root problem (imho). I believe wings are to make lift. By contrast, flap lift in cruise flight adds only to unwanted twisting moments....
 
We removed the trailing spar attach strap.  Then we offset the two outboard holes on a new strap by 90 thousandths.  After flying flight two today, the ailerons sit perfectly flat with no roll component.  There was no adjustment to the flaps. They look good on the ramp (especially when you look at them simultaneously!).
 
Now the real ponderance.  Should I make both left and right new trailing edge straps with 45 thousandths correction on each side?  This of course would minimize that finger nail thickness of body work error.....
 
Regarding flap reflex......  This is a vintage 1987 glacially slow build 320.  I remember a long time ago that you almost convinced me that my FB 360 circa 1996 had the fillets set to the 7 deg reflex.  "almost" because my manual still said to set them 5/8" high (or so).  I thought you were working the FB aspect.  Are you saying  ALL  320/ 360 vintage fillets are molded correct to 7 deg reflex?  So only the 235s were to be reflexed?  Could Lancair maybe mention this manual / blue print error in a SB? 
 
But alas Mark and I both concur that about 3 degrees vs. 7 is indeed faster.  Anyway, yes they are reflexed and surely they are supposed to be back in 1987, no?  Convince me.
 
BTW, the VEP  up  pressure switch lasted 2.2 hours.  Not bad from what I hear. Lucky to have a spare new style switch in my parts bin.  More data collection tomorrow.
 
Larry


From: Sky2high@aol.com [mailto:Sky2high@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 6:50 PM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: Re: [LML] N41LA 1st Flight

Rick,
 
Congrats!
 
Uh, the 320 slow build kit contained at least 121,432 parts, not to mention all the extra hardware obtained from Ace and various race shops.  It also consumed 19,123 sheets of sandpaper.
 
Comments:
The flaps are flying too high in pic # 1 and 2.
In all pix, the left aileron is below the wing tip fairing usually indicating a heavy left wing (very common).  Re-rigging the flaps can help with the heavy wing condition.
 
Grayhawk
 
In a message dated 2/17/2010 1:39:41 P.M. Central Standard Time, LHenney@charter.net writes:
Lancair Friends,
 
Put your hands together for Rick Cathriner's most excellent 1st Flight. N41LA Certification occurred earlier today with a very complimentary "no squawks" report from his DAR Dave Eby.
 
N41LA took to the sky's today after a 22 year gestation.  Lady's and Gentleman I suspect we have a record.  Airborne initial testing shows again, no gripes, fast and true.  Builds Slow, Flies Fast! Does anyone remember how many pieces came in the original 320 slow build kit?!!!
 
Still wishing someone would step up with a Riechal Trim system.  Anyone, anyone? Bueller?  I think we'll reverse engineer one from a local 320 flyer......
 
Congratulations Rick on a Job Well Done!  To you builders out there, never give up!  To the flyers, meet Rick for lunch sometime.  He's earned at least one free trip to the Hard Eights BBQ in Stephenville (SEP).
 
Way to Go Rick!
 
Larry Henney
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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