---------------------------------------------------------- Kitfox-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Tue 10/03/06: 32 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 04:08 AM - Re: Buying a KitFox, First Question: Handling of IV-1050 vs. Handling of IV-1200 (Dave G.) 2. 04:46 AM - Correction (Bob Unternaehrer) 3. 08:17 AM - Viewing Photos Posted by List Members (Don W. McIntosh) 4. 08:18 AM - Re: Guy -- 582 numbers (Guy Buchanan) 5. 08:18 AM - Re: Where can I get a Kitfox V POH (Guy Buchanan) 6. 08:18 AM - Re: Guy -- 582 numbers (Guy Buchanan) 7. 08:18 AM - Re: Buying a KitFox: When folding the wings, how do you brace everything? (Guy Buchanan) 8. 08:18 AM - Re: Buying a KitFox, First Question: Handling of IV-1050 vs. Handling of IV-1200 (Guy Buchanan) 9. 08:18 AM - Re: Buying a KitFox, How to get parts to do some modifications? (Guy Buchanan) 10. 08:19 AM - Re: Guy -- 582 numbers (Guy Buchanan) 11. 08:33 AM - Re: Guy -- 582 numbers (Dave) 12. 08:37 AM - Re: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members (Dave) 13. 08:47 AM - EDIT ---- Re: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members (Dave) 14. 08:49 AM - Alodine spar (Dave G.) 15. 09:02 AM - Re: Buying a KitFox: When folding the wings, how do you brace (Richard Rabbers) 16. 09:06 AM - Re: Guy -- 582 numbers (Guy Buchanan) 17. 09:07 AM - Re: EDIT ---- Re: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members (Dave) 18. 09:46 AM - Re: EDIT ---- Re: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members (Matt Dralle) 19. 09:55 AM - Re: Guy -- 582 numbers (Dave) 20. 10:10 AM - Re: Guy -- 582 numbers (Dave) 21. 10:45 AM - Adverse yaw (Michel Verheughe) 22. 12:44 PM - Re: Adverse yaw (Aerobatics@aol.com) 23. 01:35 PM - Re: Guy -- 582 numbers (Guy Buchanan) 24. 02:10 PM - Re: Adverse yaw (Michel Verheughe) 25. 02:56 PM - Re: Alodine spar (Guy Buchanan) 26. 03:05 PM - Re: Annual on Kitfox III (RichWill) 27. 03:06 PM - Re: Guy -- 582 numbers (John Anderson) 28. 03:20 PM - Re: Alodine spar (John Anderson) 29. 03:35 PM - Re: Adverse yaw my bad explaination... (Aerobatics@aol.com) 30. 06:53 PM - [ Steven M. Magdic ] : New Email List Photo Share Available! (Email List Photo Shares) 31. 10:55 PM - NSI Manuals and other Materials (Michael Couillard) 32. 11:04 PM - Carb sockets (Kaufjm@AOL.COM) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 04:08:33 AM PST US From: "Dave G." Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Buying a KitFox, First Question: Handling of IV-1050 vs. Handling of IV-1200 --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Dave G." My first flight in anything other than a Cessna was in a Challenger I was considering buying. If you feel the Kitfox is a little under-ruddered, look up a Challenger II owner. At first I was completely lost, the Challenger is a rudder controlled aircraft , the adverse yaw is so pronounced that if you carefully apply full left aileron and ignore the rudder (as you may do on the Cessna) you will experience a level turn to the right. It took a short while to start to coordinate properly. On landing the rudder is very active on the Challenger. On the Kitfox, I expect a more conventional use of the rudder but it should likely still be far more active than on the Cessna trainer I currently rent. ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 04:46:33 AM PST US From: "Bob Unternaehrer" Subject: Kitfox-List: Correction Correction, I think the larger tail may have come about earlier, probably 92 or 93. Blue Skies Bob Unternaehrer shilocom@mcmsys.com ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 08:17:20 AM PST US Subject: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members From: "Don W. McIntosh" I hate to admit this, but I finally found the answer I believe Howard and several of us were looking for back a few weeks ago. I ACTUALLY scanned the FAQ's that Matt sends out on a regular basis and it states that pictures for Digest Members will be stripped and sent to the Web Forum Site. I knew I had looked at some of the pictures before, but could not remember where. It has nothing to do with computer settings as was discussed by the list. Just go to the website, find the topic (unfortunately the website is organized a little differently than the digest format, but easy enough, none the less) and scroll down to the message that has the photo attached. Each message that has any photos displays a paperclip (just as it should!) See photos at: http://forums.matronics.com then click on the Kitfox list. Don McIntosh don@contractorsnorthwest.com ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 08:18:49 AM PST US From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 08:22 PM 10/2/2006, you wrote: >Guy I hope you have your "passenger" seat belted in well. Not near well enough! I did stalls, but I won't do spins or accelerated stalls with him in! Guy Buchanan K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. Do not archive ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 08:18:51 AM PST US From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Where can I get a Kitfox V POH --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 07:30 PM 10/2/2006, you wrote: >I thought looking at a POH would be a good place to start. Can anyone help >me here? And are there other resources I can consult to learn more about >my new baby? John McBean at Kitfox LLC can probably get the PoH. I highly recommend reading "Stick and Rudder" and Ed Downs' book "How to Fly a Kitfox". Both available at various places on line. Guy Buchanan K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 08:18:51 AM PST US From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 02:15 PM 10/2/2006, you wrote: >I forgot to ask, is this a speedwing? If so that would explain a bit. Well, it's a IV, so it has the flat bottom wing. But it's not a Speedster and so has the long wing, which should be good for take-off distance. Yesterday I took off at 1175# at 1500' and 70F and it took about 600'. Guy Buchanan K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 08:18:53 AM PST US From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Buying a KitFox: When folding the wings, how do you brace everything? --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 09:17 AM 10/2/2006, you wrote: >Bruce Lina from this list sent me a great "Wing Folding Checklist" that >I used to help learn the folding procedure. In that procedure, it talks >about a "tail bra", "tail tow braces", "forward tow brace", and other >things that weren't clear. So, can anyone send a few photos of what all >these things are, and how they are installed, when a KitFox IV is all >folded-up and buttoned-up and ready to travel? Tail bra - Skystar made a cover that dropped over the VS and rudder that had pads on either side to brace the flaperons when folded against the VS. It was optional. Tail tow braces - You already found those. They connect from the bottom VS leading edge to the rear strut wing attachment bracket and keep the wing from rotating. (No vertical support.) I believe these were kit supplied. Forward tow braces - I believe these are strictly custom. I made a set of folding braces that go from the fuselage strut attachment to the "outer" wing spar and inboard to the inner wing spar. They support the outer spar vertically when folded. The outboard component of the load is sheared by the inboard spar attach bolt, since I didn't want to be pulling the inboard rib apart. I found, when folding with fuel, that the forward spar sagged noticeably under the fuel load. Nick, did you say where you were? There may be others close to you who can help. Guy Buchanan K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 08:18:56 AM PST US From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Buying a KitFox, First Question: Handling of IV-1050 vs. Handling of IV-1200 --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 09:16 AM 10/2/2006, you wrote: >I was very "unimpressed" with how the IV-1050 handled in yaw, it sure >seems to lack yaw stability. My IV has very good authority to the rudder; has adverse yaw roughly equivalent to a Decathlon, (much more than a 172,) and has a "dead band" in the middle where it will fly sideways +/- 2 degrees of yaw. I am a neophyte and have had no trouble flying straight or landing in what I consider "challenging" conditions. Guy Buchanan K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 08:18:59 AM PST US From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Buying a KitFox, How to get parts to do some modifications? --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 09:17 AM 10/2/2006, you wrote: >So, the question is, are there "kits" available to install the electric >trim or the dual brakes, and if so, where are they offered? Rans, (and ACS,) sells a "kit" to install a manual trim on their S-12. I am adapting that kit for a manual trim on my plane. It definitely requires some engineering. >How hard is it to add the electric trim? The electric part is easy for >me (I'm an electrical engineer), but I don't know how hard it would be >to modify the elevator, etc. Adding electric the "right" way: 1. Strip one half the elevator. 2. Fabricate trim tab. 3. Cut and weld elevator to fit tab. 4. Weld in a bracket or support for the servo. 5. Install and wire the servo. (You know how to do that.) 6. Attach the tab using piano hinge. 7. Check it all out to make sure it works. (I'd guess 10 degrees up and 40 degrees down, depending on size.) 8. Re-cover the elevator, including access for the servo and hardware. 9. Paint and trim. Now you could do all of that externally, including a bubble for the servo, but you'd still have attachment problems, particularly since the elevator is made from very small tubing. Guy ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 08:19:02 AM PST US From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 01:49 PM 10/2/2006, you wrote: >After many hours of ag flying in heavy tail daggers, I found (and with my >Serries 5) ease the tail up just a little when it's ready then slight back >pressure and as soon as the tail doesn't lower with the back pressure it's >ready to fly. Once airbourne, hold it down until the speed builds to vy.. Thanks John. I've tried this and the only problem I have with it is that I'm airborne very close to stall speed. Once I had the aircraft settle back to the runway after it lifted off during a gust. I basically had to three-point a landing while taking off; very disconcerting. Am I holding the tail too low? Guy Buchanan K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 08:33:40 AM PST US From: "Dave" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Dave" Guy, Well 600 feet is better than your 900 feet results but you got something seriously wrong to not be flying sooner. I have got some vidoes I am working on for you to show you how it should work. I tried yesterday taking off with stick neutral and it flew off in 3 point configuration at about 40 IAS in under 250 feet solo 955 ASL . Have you tried it this way ? And what prop are you using and what static RPM do you get ? Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Guy Buchanan" Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 10:47 AM Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan > > At 02:15 PM 10/2/2006, you wrote: >>I forgot to ask, is this a speedwing? If so that would explain a bit. > > Well, it's a IV, so it has the flat bottom wing. But it's not a Speedster > and so has the long wing, which should be good for take-off distance. > Yesterday I took off at 1175# at 1500' and 70F and it took about 600'. > > > Guy Buchanan > K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. > > > ________________________________ Message 12 ____________________________________ Time: 08:37:12 AM PST US From: "Dave" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members Some more pics here http://www.matronics.com/photoshare/kitfox-list.html#Top scrolll down ----- Original Message ----- From: Don W. McIntosh To: kitfox-list@matronics.com Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:16 AM Subject: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members I hate to admit this, but I finally found the answer I believe Howard and several of us were looking for back a few weeks ago. I ACTUALLY scanned the FAQ's that Matt sends out on a regular basis and it states that pictures for Digest Members will be stripped and sent to the Web Forum Site. I knew I had looked at some of the pictures before, but could not remember where. It has nothing to do with computer settings as was discussed by the list. Just go to the website, find the topic (unfortunately the website is organized a little differently than the digest format, but easy enough, none the less) and scroll down to the message that has the photo attached. Each message that has any photos displays a paperclip (just as it should!) See photos at: Don McIntosh don@contractorsnorthwest.com ________________________________ Message 13 ____________________________________ Time: 08:47:34 AM PST US From: "Dave" Subject: EDIT ---- Re: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members Sorry -- for got the link http://www.matronics.com/photoshare/kitfox-list.html ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave To: kitfox-list@matronics.com Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:36 AM Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members Some more pics here scrolll down ----- Original Message ----- From: Don W. McIntosh To: kitfox-list@matronics.com Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:16 AM Subject: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members I hate to admit this, but I finally found the answer I believe Howard and several of us were looking for back a few weeks ago. I ACTUALLY scanned the FAQ's that Matt sends out on a regular basis and it states that pictures for Digest Members will be stripped and sent to the Web Forum Site. I knew I had looked at some of the pictures before, but could not remember where. It has nothing to do with computer settings as was discussed by the list. Just go to the website, find the topic (unfortunately the website is organized a little differently than the digest format, but easy enough, none the less) and scroll down to the message that has the photo attached. Each message that has any photos displays a paperclip (just as it should!) See photos at: Don McIntosh don@contractorsnorthwest.com ________________________________ Message 14 ____________________________________ Time: 08:49:28 AM PST US From: "Dave G." Subject: Kitfox-List: Alodine spar --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Dave G." I am looking at corrosion resistance on My new spars. I have some alodine from the local auto parts store. Clearly the instructions assume I will simply slosh some of this back and forth inside the tube. Other instructions I have read about alodine seem to want some fairly aggressive scrubbing first. How have you done it? Thanks. ________________________________ Message 15 ____________________________________ Time: 09:02:42 AM PST US Subject: Kitfox-List: Re: Buying a KitFox: When folding the wings, how do you brace From: "Richard Rabbers" --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Richard Rabbers" > Tail tow braces - You already found those. They connect from the bottom VS > leading edge to the rear strut wing attachment bracket and keep the wing > from rotating. Warning based on experience!! Add redundency of some sort to the tail (wing) bracing, safety wire, short leash, etc. ............ imagine looking in the rear view mirror and watching a wing unfold (on your trailered Kitfox)..... at night! It was, more or less OK (far from ideal) until I exited the road, slowed, the angle of the road increased slightly. Thank the Gnomes there were no poles along side before I was able to slowly come to a stop! This happened on my trip home after purchase. I felt very lucky! -------- Richard in SW Michigan Model 1 / 618 - full-lotus floats (restoration) Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=65498#65498 ________________________________ Message 16 ____________________________________ Time: 09:06:10 AM PST US From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 08:33 AM 10/3/2006, you wrote: >Have you tried it this way ? And what prop are you using and what static >RPM do you get ? Yes, the 600' was three-point, though at 1175# and 70F. I have a 70" Warp three blade set to 12 degrees at the tip and get about 6350 static. (I get about 6700 WOT level airborne at 6400' DA.) I am worried that the 70" is too large and is reducing my top speed, but I have to find some propeller software to evaluate the possibility of trimming it. Guy Buchanan K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. ________________________________ Message 17 ____________________________________ Time: 09:07:16 AM PST US From: "Dave" Subject: Re: EDIT ---- Re: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members still nver posted WEIRD I try again matronics.com/photoshare/kitfox-list.html#Top matronics.com / photoshare / kitfox-list. html # top ---- TAKE OUT SPACES ? ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave To: kitfox-list@matronics.com Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:47 AM Subject: EDIT ---- Re: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members Sorry -- for got the link ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave To: kitfox-list@matronics.com Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:36 AM Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members Some more pics here scrolll down ----- Original Message ----- From: Don W. McIntosh To: kitfox-list@matronics.com Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:16 AM Subject: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members I hate to admit this, but I finally found the answer I believe Howard and several of us were looking for back a few weeks ago. I ACTUALLY scanned the FAQ's that Matt sends out on a regular basis and it states that pictures for Digest Members will be stripped and sent to the Web Forum Site. I knew I had looked at some of the pictures before, but could not remember where. It has nothing to do with computer settings as was discussed by the list. Just go to the website, find the topic (unfortunately the website is organized a little differently than the digest format, but easy enough, none the less) and scroll down to the message that has the photo attached. Each message that has any photos displays a paperclip (just as it should!) See photos at: Don McIntosh don@contractorsnorthwest.com ________________________________ Message 18 ____________________________________ Time: 09:46:22 AM PST US From: Matt Dralle Subject: Re: EDIT ---- Re: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Matt Dralle Whoops, list filter bug! I think I've fixed it. This should be the complete clickable link: http://www.matronics.com/photoshare/kitfox-list.html#top Matt Dralle Matronics Email List Admin At 09:06 AM 10/3/2006 Tuesday, you wrote: >still nver posted WEIRD > >I try again > >matronics.com / photoshare / kitfox-list. html # top ---- TAKE OUT SPACES ? > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Dave >To: kitfox-list@matronics.com >Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:47 AM >Subject: EDIT ---- Re: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members > >Sorry -- for got the link > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Dave >To: kitfox-list@matronics.com >Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:36 AM >Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members > >Some more pics here > >scrolll down >----- Original Message ----- >From: Don W. McIntosh >To: kitfox-list@matronics.com >Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:16 AM >Subject: Kitfox-List: Viewing Photos Posted by List Members > >I hate to admit this, but I finally found the answer I believe Howard and several of us were looking for back a few weeks ago. I ACTUALLY scanned the FAQs that Matt sends out on a regular basis and it states that pictures for Digest Members will be stripped and sent to the Web Forum Site. I knew I had looked at some of the pictures before, but could not remember where. It has nothing to do with computer settings as was discussed by the list. Just go to the website, find the topic (unfortunately the website is organized a little differently than the digest format, but easy enough, none the less) and scroll down to the message that has the photo attached. Each message that has any photos displays a paperclip (just as it should!) > >See photos at: > > > >Don McIntosh > >don@contractorsnorthwest.com > > > > Matt G Dralle | Matronics | PO Box 347 | Livermore | CA | 94551 925-606-1001 V | 925-606-6281 F | dralle@matronics.com Email http://www.matronics.com/ WWW | Featuring Products For Aircraft ________________________________ Message 19 ____________________________________ Time: 09:55:17 AM PST US From: "Dave" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Dave" Sounds good Guy, I have a 68 inch warp 3 blade --ratio is 3 to 1 and static i am about 6100 and 6800 wot cruise 88- 89 mph via gps ( asi reads about 105 or so lol - no external static port) Check back soon, I just putting together some movie clips now ........... and I will upload to a server soon Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Guy Buchanan" Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:05 PM Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan > > At 08:33 AM 10/3/2006, you wrote: >>Have you tried it this way ? And what prop are you using and what static >>RPM do you get ? > > Yes, the 600' was three-point, though at 1175# and 70F. I have a 70" Warp > three blade set to 12 degrees at the tip and get about 6350 static. (I get > about 6700 WOT level airborne at 6400' DA.) I am worried that the 70" is > too large and is reducing my top speed, but I have to find some propeller > software to evaluate the possibility of trimming it. > > > Guy Buchanan > K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. > > > ________________________________ Message 20 ____________________________________ Time: 10:10:53 AM PST US From: "Dave" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Dave" OK first plane is a Kitfox IV 582 Second one is a Raven --aka Kitfox 1 clone 503 single carb Third one is a Avid flyer 618 Sorry for the quality but it gives you an indication of the Take offs , we did these for you so you can see that 600 foot take offs are not acceptable < VERY BIG GRIN > The blue avid take off gets cut out but I was standing at near the 200 foot mark and he takes 400 feet + to get off but climbs well once off as you will see in video. The take off run on the first two is 200 feet to about the edge of the taxiway. so you will see just past that is about the 250 feet and beyond that is the windsock hanging vertical -- no wind but hard to see. The White and blue Raven is a 84 year old man that he scratch built. . Temp was about 60 F elevation 955 asl wind calm Download it here http://www.cfisher.com/kitfox/coffeebreak.wmv about 4.6 meg. about 30 seconds on my highspeed -on dialup i wouldguess about 15 to 20 mins Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Guy Buchanan" Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:05 PM Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan > > At 08:33 AM 10/3/2006, you wrote: >>Have you tried it this way ? And what prop are you using and what static >>RPM do you get ? > > Yes, the 600' was three-point, though at 1175# and 70F. I have a 70" Warp > three blade set to 12 degrees at the tip and get about 6350 static. (I get > about 6700 WOT level airborne at 6400' DA.) I am worried that the 70" is > too large and is reducing my top speed, but I have to find some propeller > software to evaluate the possibility of trimming it. > > > Guy Buchanan > K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. > > > ________________________________ Message 21 ____________________________________ Time: 10:45:23 AM PST US From: Michel Verheughe Subject: Kitfox-List: Adverse yaw --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Michel Verheughe Friends, I read that you are talking about the adverse yaw of different aircraft. When I first met my Kitfox, I had only a few hours with an instructor. She smiled at me and I smiled back and decided to make a honest aircraft of her. As soon as she became mine, and before I found a taildragger instructor, I was told, from different holds, that she was a difficult lady, certainly not a beginner's plane. Easy to ground loop, ugly stall characteristics and much adverse yaw; the list was long. Yet, after I started flying her with an instructor, then later alone, I found her very gentle and our love story is now history. I fly a Kitfox 3. It has the old symmetrical flaperon displacement. When I take her up, I need a bit of right-hand pedal to counter the prop effect. But I think it's the same for all single engine aircraft, isn't it? And when I turn gently ... I don't need any rudder, really. Only when I take her a bit hard, e.g. doing very square traffic pattern, and I swing her in a sharp 45 degrees bank to a 90 degrees turn, do I need to put her on track with the pedals. And she seems to enjoy it. Maybe it's a question of semantic but the word "adverse" is, in my humble opinion, not appropriate for a Kitfox, even a model 3. My gal is all too willingly! Cheers, Michel do not archive ________________________________ Message 22 ____________________________________ Time: 12:44:17 PM PST US From: Aerobatics@aol.com Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Adverse yaw It really depends on which model and where the CG is. The center of side area is most forward on the model 1 and 2. In fact, in this persons opinion, just a bit too far forward, and sure enough, as time passed, with longer and larger fin/rudders were added, this was improved dramatically, starting with the model 3. I have flown a 2, 4 and 5. There are huge differences. I own a KF 2 and by sealing the rudder and a forward CG, its not bad, yet it still has quite a bit of adverse yaw. Before sealing rudder, if I just gave a bit of aileron, it would yaw strongly the wrong way... Just needed to be learned and I dont think about it any more. But know it BEFORE your first flight. I might add, differential aileron throws ( model 4 onwards I believe) really helps a lot.. There is a benefit of the forward aerodynamic center, that makes for a VERY effective rudder, where as the #5 has a large fin/rudder but very stiff. i.e. hard to displace. for obvious reasons... Everything is a compromise! Dave ________________________________ Message 23 ____________________________________ Time: 01:35:28 PM PST US From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 09:55 AM 10/3/2006, you wrote: >cruise 88- 89 mph via gps ( asi reads about 105 or so lol - no >external static port) Sigh. I cruise right around 80 at 5800 rpm. That's one reason I was wondering if the prop was too big. I wondered if I was having to flatten it to keep the loading down because of the big disk, and if the result was that I had low top end. It also looks like you're a lot less draggy than I am. (Lower static, higher WOT rpm.) I don't have the radiator cowled or a cowl flap on the cowl exhaust. I also don't have fairings on the gas caps or on the strut ends. Other than that I'm pretty fair. Guy Buchanan K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. ________________________________ Message 24 ____________________________________ Time: 02:10:06 PM PST US From: Michel Verheughe Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Adverse yaw --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Michel Verheughe On Oct 3, 2006, at 9:43 PM, Aerobatics@aol.com wrote: > There is a benefit of the forward aerodynamic center, that makes for a > VERY effective rudder This is very interesting, Dave, unfortunately I don't understand what "forward aerodynamic center" is. Could you explain, please? Thanks in advance. Michel PS: I also have gap-sealed rudder. do not archive ________________________________ Message 25 ____________________________________ Time: 02:56:13 PM PST US From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Alodine spar --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 08:49 AM 10/3/2006, you wrote: >Clearly the instructions assume I will >simply slosh some of this back and forth inside the tube. Other instructions >I have read about alodine seem to want some fairly aggressive scrubbing >first. How have you done it? I always use Metl-Prep before Alodine. It's available at ACS and it chemically etches the aluminum. Guy Buchanan K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. ________________________________ Message 26 ____________________________________ Time: 03:05:10 PM PST US Subject: Kitfox-List: Re: Annual on Kitfox III From: "RichWill" --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "RichWill" Andrew, I didn't get your post until today... Just got back from 3 weeks in Thailand and Malaysia...work! I will call on cell, but now suspect you are back in JAK... Rich -------- Semper Fi 15 ITT G2 HqCo HqBn 1st MarDiv Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=65573#65573 ________________________________ Message 27 ____________________________________ Time: 03:06:05 PM PST US From: "John Anderson" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "John Anderson" Bearing in mind we are talking about short t/off? The idea in this case is to get the a/c airborne as soon as possible. The acceleration rate is better with wheels unstuck so the aim is to get them (wheels) just inches above the ground and just hold it there. Yes try lifting the tail a tad more then but not too much, the idea being to maintain a high angle of attack, when it becomes airborne slowly lower the nose as the speed builds. Stick movements must be very subtle when the aircraft is in the mode. Are you using flap at all. ~j~ From: Guy Buchanan Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Guy -- 582 numbers --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Guy Buchanan At 01:49 PM 10/2/2006, you wrote: >After many hours of ag flying in heavy tail daggers, I found (and with my >Serries 5) ease the tail up just a little when it's ready then slight back >pressure and as soon as the tail doesn't lower with the back pressure it's >ready to fly. Once airbourne, hold it down until the speed builds to vy.. Thanks John. I've tried this and the only problem I have with it is that I'm airborne very close to stall speed. Once I had the aircraft settle back to the runway after it lifted off during a gust. I basically had to three-point a landing while taking off; very disconcerting. Am I holding the tail too low? Guy Buchanan K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar. _________________________________________________________________ Become a fitness fanatic @ http://xtramsn.co.nz/health ________________________________ Message 28 ____________________________________ Time: 03:20:46 PM PST US From: "John Anderson" Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: Alodine spar --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "John Anderson" You need to slightly scuff the surface first. I used a wod of scotch bright and dragged it back and forth with a light rope, then plug one end and slosh out with the alodine. From: "Dave G." Subject: Kitfox-List: Alodine spar --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Dave G." I am looking at corrosion resistance on My new spars. I have some alodine from the local auto parts store. Clearly the instructions assume I will simply slosh some of this back and forth inside the tube. Other instructions I have read about alodine seem to want some fairly aggressive scrubbing first. How have you done it? Thanks. _________________________________________________________________ Discover fun and games at @ http://xtramsn.co.nz/kids ________________________________ Message 29 ____________________________________ Time: 03:35:46 PM PST US From: Aerobatics@aol.com Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Adverse yaw my bad explaination... In a message dated 10/3/2006 4:12:37 P.M. Central Daylight Time, michel@online.no writes: --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Michel Verheughe On Oct 3, 2006, at 9:43 PM, Aerobatics@aol.com wrote: > There is a benefit of the forward aerodynamic center, that makes for a > VERY effective rudder This is very interesting, Dave, unfortunately I don't understand what "forward aerodynamic center" is. Could you explain, please? Thanks in advance. Michel PS: I also have gap-sealed rudder. do not archive An arrow keeps straight because of fins on one end and a weight at another. Center of mass ahead of center of area. There is an optimum position for best flight of an arrow.... with that in mind.... If you were to look at a side view of your plane including wheels spinner etc, there is a center of side area . A very simple, yet very effective way of finding that center is to cut a cardboard outline of your plane and find where it balances and poof.... center of side area.. Now like your CG for your wing the same applies to side area. The CG must be ahead of center of side area .... and by how much determines strongly on your yaw stability.... which has an effect on your planes ability to dampen a yaw displacement.... (which could have been initiated by adverse yaw from ailerons) Now placing the CG way ahead of center of side area takes away from rudder authority. So we must look at where the CG will be for the wing and design the "side" accordingly. Note that the rudder and the KF2 is small, but VERY effective, because the Center of side area and CG are close... yet in the KF5 the rudder is much larger, but ... well you know the rest! That' is why moving CG forward on you older model KF helps in Yaw........... We wont even talk about what happens when you add floats! Best, Dave ________________________________ Message 30 ____________________________________ Time: 06:53:57 PM PST US Subject: Kitfox-List: [ Steven M. Magdic ] : New Email List Photo Share Available! From: Email List Photo Shares --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Email List Photo Shares A new Email List Photo Share is available: Poster: Steven M. 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I would appreciate if anyone could point me in the right direction. I'm looking for additional NSI manuals that would cover this installation (engine, prop, turbo, ignition system, and any other manuals that they published) plus any other resources that might be available (NSI or not) that would be a good resource to have for daily maintenance, overhauls, etc. Here's what I already have [from NSI through Jim], so I don't cause any unnecessary work for anyone: Kitfox Vixen Firewall Installation Instructions Kitfox Vixen Cooling System and Control Cable Instructions Kitfox Vixen Cowling Installation Instructions CAP 140 Cockpit Adjustable Prop Installation/Maintenance/Operators Manual [this is addressed to Rotax 912/914; don't know if there's another Manual I need for the EA-81 application?] CAP 140 Digital Propeller Pitch Gauge Installation/Maintenance/Operators Manual [this is addressed to Rotax 912/914; don't know if there's another Manual I need for the EA-81 application?] Kitfox Vixen Engine Mounting Instructions Kitfox Vixen Gear Reduction Drive Installation Manual Most specifically I don't have an engine Operations or Maintenance manual for this product. Don't know if such a thing exists from NSI. Or if I should just look for another maintenance manual like a Chiltons? Be nice to have something that explains basic operation of the engine, like an owner's manual/operations manual if NSI produced one. Any other pertinent info/publications would be much appreciated. I'm happy to cover copy, mailing and other costs for your time. Thanks much! I'm also quite willing to share what I have if any of you using this package have a need. Just let me know. Thanks in advance for your help! Mike Couillard KF 5 TD, NSI Turbo (someday it will fly!) ________________________________ Message 32 ____________________________________ Time: 11:04:51 PM PST US From: Kaufjm@AOL.COM Subject: Kitfox-List: Carb sockets Sorry I missed the address for the USA made Rotax carb replacement sockets. Thanks.