I have been trying to figure out why my 12D-4-85 is so slow and I'm starting to suspect the rigging of the wings. I have a 71-40 prop, 85 hp, 894# empty and at 2350 rpm only cruise at 80 mph! (Yes, I've verified this with gps and accounted for wind.) From numbers posted on the forum this seems slow even for a similar setup on floats.
I noticed that one wing is washed all the way out and the other is washed all the way in. The plane is just slightly right wing heavy but almost not enough to notice. The ailerons seem to be just above the trailing edge of the wing in level cruise. I've read through the service manual and several threads on this forum but I still have a couple questions.
Do I need to make any adjustments to the jury struts when changing the washout, if so, what is the proper procedure? Are there any tricks for getting good measurements in spite of the rib stitching sticking out and preventing the level from sitting flush with the rear spar? Will changing the washout significantly affect the rigging of one or both ailerons? Finally, does it seem reasonable that I'm losing 15 mph to poor rigging?
I noticed that one wing is washed all the way out and the other is washed all the way in. The plane is just slightly right wing heavy but almost not enough to notice. The ailerons seem to be just above the trailing edge of the wing in level cruise. I've read through the service manual and several threads on this forum but I still have a couple questions.
Do I need to make any adjustments to the jury struts when changing the washout, if so, what is the proper procedure? Are there any tricks for getting good measurements in spite of the rib stitching sticking out and preventing the level from sitting flush with the rear spar? Will changing the washout significantly affect the rigging of one or both ailerons? Finally, does it seem reasonable that I'm losing 15 mph to poor rigging?
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