Janusz Tichoniuk
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DIY main gear alu spring leaf

Started this discussion. Last reply by Charles Miller Apr 4, 2019. 12 Replies

Hello from Poland,Has anyone made an Alu main leaf gear?- which angle to press bend, to achieve desired angle?- which type of Alu to use?- bending cold or hot, annealing process?JanuszContinue

 

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STOL CH 701
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Rotax 912
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Sport Pilot (or Ultralight)

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At 2:35pm on December 9, 2014, Normand Lambert said…

Hi Janusz,

My comment on your picture was meant as a joke ! Ok, for the advantages of the beanie, there is a BIG difference in airflow between a FLAT surface (original cabin top) and the rounded Beanie (top of wing shape). First, the top cabin is right in front of the stab + elevator and anything that will help the airflow is a big PLUS !

On my 701 without the Beanie, the elevator would lose effectiveness real fast when speed decreased on landing. The result would be a sudden nose drop to the ground.

To fix this, I installed the Beanie and the elevator VGs. Now, I can hold the nose wheel up almost to a stop and the nose wheel lifts up real quickly on takeoff; almost immediately after applying power.

Added benefit to the Beanie : you gain some headroom too (i am 1m87) ! 

For the wing fences, they supposedly help when banking hard at low speed keeping the airflow flowing from front to back on the main wing. This I haven't experienced much so far. Bush planes and fire planes use them extensively I don't know if the 701 would ever need them but I wanted to try them to see and I had those slats brackets hanging there doing nothing...

If you have other questions, don't hesitate.

Regards,

Norm

At 2:27pm on December 8, 2014, Normand Lambert said…

Hi Janusz, 

hopefully you don't look anything like your picture !!!

Happy flying with your 701. You'll see it is a nice tough machine.

Regards,

Norm

 
 
 

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