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Elevator Trim Position

 
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Leland Collins



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:34 am    Post subject: Elevator Trim Position Reply with quote

The aft-end of my elevator trim tab is up by 1/4" when set for cruise.
This would tend to force the elevator down and thereby cause the
aircraft to descend. It would be more aerodynamically efficient to lower
the angle of attack of the horizontal stabilizer a bit. Has anybody on
this list flying an RV9A determined their trim tab position in cruise?
Leland
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Albert Gardner



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:50 am    Post subject: Elevator Trim Position Reply with quote

We were looking into this over the weekend on 2 RV-9A's here at Yuma. Pilot
only and full fuel had both pretty much in trail. Low fuel, pilot and
passenger had down elevator-showing about 1/2 inch or so of the
counterbalance arm above the HS.
I'm wondering if it isn't just an artifact of W&B changes.
Albert Gardner
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Leland Collins



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:15 am    Post subject: Elevator Trim Position Reply with quote

Albert, it sounds like our numbers are consistent. My 1/4" gap was for
full fuel, pilot only and 60% power at 5000' on a stock O320. The gap
should be greater at higher power. It sounds like a thinner shim on the
front of the HS would make for better aerodynamics.
Leland

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Time: 09:50:38 AM PST US
From: "Albert Gardner" <ibspud(at)adelphia.net>
Subject: RE: Elevator Trim Position



We were looking into this over the weekend on 2 RV-9A's here at Yuma. Pilot
only and full fuel had both pretty much in trail. Low fuel, pilot and
passenger had down elevator-showing about 1/2 inch or so of the
counterbalance arm above the HS.
I'm wondering if it isn't just an artifact of W&B changes.
Albert Gardner
N872RV 670 hrs
Yuma, AZ




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