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| Father of the Scale Furum ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Chapel Hill, TN Age: 31
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Pardon my lack of knowledge on this subject. What makes an ideal knife edge and neutral flying aircraft? What stab/wing/thrust line's would you look for? Thanks.
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| Mother Huckin' ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Caguas, Puerto Rico Age: 21
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Well, the way I see it, the closer the thrust, wing, and stab location are in the same line, the less coupling it will have. But wing/stab location is not the only thing that determines coupling in KE. Wing dihedral also affects the coupling tendencies... I'm not that big of a help, I just know that much... Vic
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| Father of the Scale Furum ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Chapel Hill, TN Age: 31
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Lets say there is 0 dihedral...
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| Mother Huckin' ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Caguas, Puerto Rico Age: 21
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![]() There's a few aerodynamic experts out there that could probably explain...
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| Father of the Scale Furum ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Chapel Hill, TN Age: 31
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I keep hearing folks talk about " oh, I love that high stab, shouldnt have any coupling at all". I'd just like to hear it from some experts... I know there are some here.
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In a purely theoretical world, you would want everything in line. IE, thrust and all forces on the airframe would be in line and in balance.
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| Put some Bling on that thing ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: San Jose CA
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Say we are talking 40%. I would want the engine thrust line and stab to be on the same line and then place the wing 2.5" below that.The wing top would be flat. This is what I did on a 40% Extra 300 that I designed although it will most likley never be completed. Shawn |
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| Gettin' Lower! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Florida
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Aside from those mentioned already (wing & stab vertical placement, dihedral), coupling also depends upon cross-sectional shape of the fuselage, fin & rudder geometries, rudder/elevator proximity, vertical and longitudinal CG location, etc. Then if you could (remarkably) balance all these effects throught the range of sideslip angles while maintaining a CG suitable for the type of flying desired, you still have asymmetric prop forces that cause both pitch and yaw moments due to sideslip ![]() However, generally speaking for most aerobatic aircraft - holding all other variables constant - a lower wing results in adverse roll (opposite direction of rudder application), higher wing results in proverse roll (same direction of rudder application), lower stab results in positive pitch (nose-up), and higher stab results in negative pitch (nose-down). George Hicks wrote a very interesting piece on his research and thoughts regarding coupling, I think it's on RCU. It's a .txt file attached to a post in the aerodynamics section... very highly recommended reading on a very complex subject matter. -Baron |
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