Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #21166
From: Bob Jude <bobjude@charter.net>
Sender: Marvin Kaye <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Flaps
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 13:32:52 -0500
To: <lml>
Well, it's been a few years since we last covered this topic, so it's time
for some LNC2 flap questions again...
Gary, I will make a few comments here but I will come over and look and discuss it further anytime that's convenient.
Bob
 
1.  Even after searching the LML archives, I'm unclear as to whether the
fuselage faired position for the flaps is the zero-degree position, or the
reflex position  The blueprints indicate that the fuselage-faired position
is the -7 degrees reflex position, but the manual seems to indicate that the
reflex position is with the flap trailing edges above the fuselage fillet.
Which is correct?
I discussed this subject with Lance N, back about 1992.  He said that the 320 gets no speed benefit from reflexing the flaps up further than the faired in position.  Some of the words in the manual apply to the 235 and not 320/360 airframe.  The manual was never brought up to date for the 320.
 
2.  My fillets are uneven (they differ by 1/2").  I plan on splitting the
difference on the flap trailing edges(one side 1/4" below fuselage faired,
the other 1/4" above).  Anybody see any problems with this method?
I don't quit understand what you mean by "my fillets are uneven".  Maybe you could consider adding some filler, structural extension or other add-on to even them out.  Appearance isn't everything but a nice looking airplane sure helps in re-sale value.
 
3.  I run out of skin on the flap leading edge when my flaps drop more than
38 degrees below the faired in position.  For the others who ran into this
situation, did you add some BID to either the leading or trailing edge of
the upper flap skin, or did you just install the braces along the flap
leading edge and get on with business?
I wouldn't worry about any open gaps when the flaps are down.  Flaps down configuration is supposed to be dirty (high drag).
 
Thanks for any insight anyone can provide here,
 
Gary Fitzgerald
LNC2 standard build ~60%
Engine: TBD
St. Charles, MO
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