Re: V-tail myths (was RE: [RCSE] I'm afraid of my sailplane)

2002-04-25 Thread DUWorm
Every design contains a series of compromises.  The 727 had a t-tail.  Was it for performance or because the exhaust of the Fuse mounted engines was in the way of a standard tail?  What part does structure play in the decision making compromise. Most commercial aircraft have the horizontal stabili

Re: V-tail myths (was RE: [RCSE] I'm afraid of my sailplane)

2002-04-24 Thread Jason Werner
day, April 23, 2002 9:43 PM Subject: Re: V-tail myths (was RE: [RCSE] I'm afraid of my sailplane) > Don, > So why aren't V-tail configurations more prevalent in full scale aircraft? > It seems to me that the higher level of yaw and pitch coupling inherent in > the V-tail configurat

Re: V-tail myths (was RE: [RCSE] I'm afraid of my sailplane)

2002-04-24 Thread Jason Werner
at means a trip into the weeds or worse in a Bonanza! Jason Werner - Original Message - From: "Allen Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 12:49 PM Subject: Re: V-tail myths (was RE: [RCSE] I'm afraid of my sailp

Re: [RCSE] I'm afraid of my sailplane

2002-04-23 Thread Brian Chan
At 11:10 AM -0700 4/23/02, Pete S. wrote: >I believe I have bit off more than I can chew by >investing in the "fun" that comes with a full house >glider. I've got a Condor (NSP variety, not MPX or >Slegers) that I thought I was ready to histart. >Set initial CG per Sal (43% back from LE) All of

Re: [RCSE] I'm afraid of my sailplane

2002-04-23 Thread DUWorm
Without actually seeing the launch, it is difficult to figure it out, but I'll try. 1.  Is the hook solid in the bottom of the plane? 2.  It sounds like the plane is nose heavy.  (4 clicks of down trim flying fast but flew fine with out the down trim in a hand launch) 3.  Hang the plane upside do

RE: [RCSE] I'm afraid of my sailplane

2002-04-23 Thread Howard Mark
Yea - sounds familiar. Check the longitudinal balance. The left wing might be heavy. It doesn't take much to cause this problem. Mark -Original Message- From: Pete S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [RCSE] I'm afraid of m

RE: [RCSE] I'm afraid of my sailplane

2002-04-23 Thread Rick Eckel
Hi Pete, The first thing I did was to look up the Condor on the NSP site to refresh my memory of the Condor. First thing I see is a plane with almost no LE sweep and a fair amount of TE Sweep (forward). The drawing shows a 230cm root chord (a bit under 10") A cg point is shown that is about

Re: [RCSE] I'm afraid of my sailplane

2002-04-23 Thread tony estep
--- "Pete S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > First launch veered left and popped off about > 30 feet up, going fast. One key bit of info is in your next sentence: > Required 4 clicks down ele > to keep a glide, otherwise she'd pitch up to stall. A tip-stall on launch can come from too much "up