I decided yesterday PM to do an alignment of my tail feathers and flying wires. Leveled the plane and tweaked all of the adjustments to level the horizontal stablizers and make the vertical--vertical. Very time consuming.
Test flight this AM: elevator is noticably smoother and there is just a little excess left rudder trim at cruise. Very minor change, but in opposite direction than before. Had to watch for overcontrolling on flare.
Now the weird stuff. On startup she tried to roll away at 550 RPM when I took out the last chock. NEVER did that before. Coming back in I taxied all the way from the turnout to my hanger, across an apron, and down between hangars with the power all the way back, 550 RPM again. I know this plane, NEVER did that before. No wind. Tires are actually slightly underinflated compared to my optimum 20 lbs, and the temperature was in the low 70's (rolls easier when it is hotter.) The plane was just like "gotta go go go" on the ground: I could feel it.
Totally strange, I haven't a clue as to how getting the alignment of the vertical and horizontal stabilizers correct would affect the rolling resistance of the aircraft. Oh, I have some ideas, but they are pretty far out there in wo wo land. There is no end to the strangeness of airplanes.
Darryl
Test flight this AM: elevator is noticably smoother and there is just a little excess left rudder trim at cruise. Very minor change, but in opposite direction than before. Had to watch for overcontrolling on flare.
Now the weird stuff. On startup she tried to roll away at 550 RPM when I took out the last chock. NEVER did that before. Coming back in I taxied all the way from the turnout to my hanger, across an apron, and down between hangars with the power all the way back, 550 RPM again. I know this plane, NEVER did that before. No wind. Tires are actually slightly underinflated compared to my optimum 20 lbs, and the temperature was in the low 70's (rolls easier when it is hotter.) The plane was just like "gotta go go go" on the ground: I could feel it.
Totally strange, I haven't a clue as to how getting the alignment of the vertical and horizontal stabilizers correct would affect the rolling resistance of the aircraft. Oh, I have some ideas, but they are pretty far out there in wo wo land. There is no end to the strangeness of airplanes.
Darryl
Comment