Why would my airplane be easier to steer in right hand turns than left?
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Greg:
It's a little known fact, but The Rotation of Earth actually causes that effect.
Check out the swirl of water when you flush your toilet. The turd always rotates counterclockwise, or left. Right? The same effect causes the tailwheel airplane to spin out of control in left hand turns. Strange but true.
Your T-craft will actually be easier to steer to the left than to the right in the southern hemisphere. It's a latent Austrialian thing.Bob Gustafson
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Lots off taildraggers are now using compresion springs, the type used on screendoors.
No matter what spring you using they have to have the same strength and the same tension!
LenI loved airplane seens I was a kid.
The T- craft # 1 aircraft for me.
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Since the earth is a sphere one wheel of the plane is always down hill from the other so the plane will be hard to turn in the direction that the low wheel has to climb up. If you sit on the other side of the cockpit the opposite will be true. If you but the prop on backwards it will also reverse the effect however the plane will go backwards slower.
maybe
RonCRon C
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Check out the swirl of water when you flush your toilet.DJ Vegh
Owned N43122/Ser. No. 6781 from 2006-2016
www.azchoppercam.com
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Mesa, AZ
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Yup. Saw it on a travel show the other day. There is an experiment set up on the equator where they have a sink and the water goes straight down. They then moved the sink a few feet off and it swirled! Very weird. And yes the T-craft will land straight at the equator. (depending on seasonal perturbations in the relative polar tilt.)20442
1939 BL/C
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any bolts or nuts loose allowing the assembly to wobble around a bit?
My plane had a space between the bracket and the springs that allowed the wheel assembly to flop sides so to speak a bit so I put a rubber block in the space and stopped that
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Simple mathmatics of you in the left seat. Less weight on right side means track is narrower and turns a tighter radius. 6'-6" guy in left seat means more weight on left bungee, wider track than right, making it hard to the right side to overcome the left. Other factors could be considered but it had NOS brakes both sides and a good tailwheels on it when it left.
Mike
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Originally posted by Ragwing nut View PostSimple mathmatics of you in the left seat. Less weight on right side means track is narrower and turns a tighter radius. 6'-6" guy in left seat means more weight on left bungee, wider track than right, making it hard to the right side to overcome the left. Other factors could be considered but it had NOS brakes both sides and a good tailwheels on it when it left.
Mike
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