Len Pattersen asked me if I though the VG's were good or worth it now that I have had them for a while. Here is my answer to him and anyone considering VG's:
Len, I think it is pretty much a double edge sword. ie: you stall slower, so you must make your approaches slower or you will float down the runway. May have even been part of the problem in the ground loop. The wind was blowing pretty good 20 K plus. So with only some airspeed and the wind the Duck stayed airborne, finally settling where it did. Once it weather vaned into the wind and the nose and wing were up, I had no control. Only a pasenger alone for the ride.
But with the VG's, you certainly get a little more climb performance, and you most certainly stall slower. With the slower approach the attitidude is very nose high and difficult to see your landing spot. Especially at my home, comming in over the trees. So it is pick your spot, hold the nose up to slow down and wait. To make the shortest landing possible, I use 45 mph on short final. There is not a lot of flare left, but it will land at below 35 mph. Which I guess is good.
Would I do it again, don't know. But don't believe I would.
[QUOTE=Len Petterson]What is your impression of V-G's, now after you have flown them for a time?
Len, I think it is pretty much a double edge sword. ie: you stall slower, so you must make your approaches slower or you will float down the runway. May have even been part of the problem in the ground loop. The wind was blowing pretty good 20 K plus. So with only some airspeed and the wind the Duck stayed airborne, finally settling where it did. Once it weather vaned into the wind and the nose and wing were up, I had no control. Only a pasenger alone for the ride.
But with the VG's, you certainly get a little more climb performance, and you most certainly stall slower. With the slower approach the attitidude is very nose high and difficult to see your landing spot. Especially at my home, comming in over the trees. So it is pick your spot, hold the nose up to slow down and wait. To make the shortest landing possible, I use 45 mph on short final. There is not a lot of flare left, but it will land at below 35 mph. Which I guess is good.
Would I do it again, don't know. But don't believe I would.
[QUOTE=Len Petterson]What is your impression of V-G's, now after you have flown them for a time?
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