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A TALE OF TWO SECTIONS...
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Thanks for the info Chris. Part of my interest was that I had been considering an Ampley. Well I've got a spare motor and a 10s battery pack so it seems logical?? You say that you lightened the structure - what about torsional rigidity of the wing? Lack of could have some funny effects.
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As many of you will know i have an SDD ( 100" Greenley ) an SD ( 88" Greenley ) and also 2 Ampleys. One of the Ampleys was lightened and nicknamed a Milliamp and flies around very well on a 4s battery for my wifey to have a stooge around with. The other is a tug, powered by 8s and can easily pull a 4mtr glider whilst still being docile enough for my wife to fly. Neither the Ampley or the Milliamp show any nasty handling characteristics associated with a stall and will both come in slow and at high angle of attack, effectively landing on the tailwheel first.
Would be interesting to find out why the plane in question exhibits the nasty stall. As AEB is about to embark on a tour of europe whilst us brits are still welcomed it may be a while until he responds further so I guess I had better stock up on popcorn and cider
Would be interesting to find out why the plane in question exhibits the nasty stall. As AEB is about to embark on a tour of europe whilst us brits are still welcomed it may be a while until he responds further so I guess I had better stock up on popcorn and cider
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MarkMark Erwood wrote: ↑09 Jul 2019, 18:44 Thanks for the info Chris. Part of my interest was that I had been considering an Ampley. Well I've got a spare motor and a 10s battery pack so it seems logical?? You say that you lightened the structure - what about torsional rigidity of the wing? Lack of could have some funny effects.
Mark
Build an Ampley from the plans and you will have no problem, John has an Ampley running a 10s setup that is quite tame......just remember to throttle back quick if you get a line break on take off otherwise it might try and torque roll itself into terra firma
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what about torsional rigidity of the wing? Lack of could have some funny effects.
It would be quite difficult,even for me, to build a wing that thick and with such a short span without sufficient torsional rigidity. It's worth pointing out that it also survived three plunges into the well known terror firmer...The wing is now surplus to requirements and is looking for a good home
It would be quite difficult,even for me, to build a wing that thick and with such a short span without sufficient torsional rigidity. It's worth pointing out that it also survived three plunges into the well known terror firmer...The wing is now surplus to requirements and is looking for a good home
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What I think it could be, having studied aerostromatics, is that the wing, could have been put on upside down!!
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Typical isn't it, just when you think you are getting the hang of things, really getting a handle on stuff, someone goes all technical on you...............terry white wrote: ↑13 Jul 2019, 16:18 What I think it could be, having studied aerostromatics, is that the wing, could have been put on upside down!!
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When you've sorted out 'what's watt' someone might like to give Geoff Pearce a hand and advice preparing his new scale tug?
It's all happening out there!
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It's all happening out there!
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Mark, had Geoff asked then help would be given. We are not psycic you know As it happens Geoff did ring me today anyway.