>I forgot who said it but would like to run it by the Mark's and Larry's.....
>Someone was using a 1.0 degree of washout instead of the 3.5... is 
>this ok? He
>mentioned that it would bring the nose up a bit in flight. Just wanted to
>find out if it would make things better or worse?
>David Swanson
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If I'm one of the "Larry's" I can't be of much help.  I'm flying the old RAF48
with 3 1/2 at the root and 1/2 at the tip (3 degrees washout) as the plans
call for and the ailerons are effective through the stall.  I would not change
my wing except to go to the new airfoil.  I assume that  you're going
with the new airfoil and in that case I'd build it to the same spec's that
Langford and Jones did.  They both like the way their KR's fly.   Langford
mentioned that he might make one small change in a post the last day
or so and I suspect you could find that on his web page.  Go with what
has been flight tested.

I'm not an engineer but I suspect that changing the washout to near zero
will effect more than the stall characteristics.  I'm guessing that it would
also change the lift distribution on the wing, moving more lift outboard,
and placing additional lifting loads further out on the wing panels.  As I
stated, this is only a guess on my part.

Larry Flesner


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