I meant "Trim speed range" which is the range between the fastest and the slowest speed adjusted by this trim mechanism during the nutral bar position (no bar pressure input by a pilot).
Oh, I have yet to find that out for myself Henry. Cruise is 65mph, @5500 rpm, and I think I remember Chris telling me that was with the hang block about where you see it in the picture.
Here's an interesting link. This is my friend Chris, posting on TrikePilot 4 years ago when he first got the wing and test flew it. I saved this link because it specifies all of the data Chris jotted down. Worth a read. :)
I flew the same wing in Antares trike. I remember that roll pressure was very heavy. Almost imposible to make it fly tight S turn without J-turn manuvering. How about yours ?
With my limited flight experience I can only say That I did feel more bar pressure than Leo's Northwing. Hopefully the weather is going to cooperate so I can go flying soon and Find out.
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Waht is your trim range ?
You mean in terms of dimensions? It's adjustable 4.75" fwd and aft.
I meant "Trim speed range" which is the range between the fastest and the slowest speed adjusted by this trim mechanism during the nutral bar position (no bar pressure input by a pilot).
Oh, I have yet to find that out for myself Henry. Cruise is 65mph, @5500 rpm, and I think I remember Chris telling me that was with the hang block about where you see it in the picture.
Here's an interesting link. This is my friend Chris, posting on TrikePilot 4 years ago when he first got the wing and test flew it. I saved this link because it specifies all of the data Chris jotted down. Worth a read. :)
http://www.trikepilot.com/members/profile/1307/pictures/10218/2
Thank you for the like. There some interesting comments about the wing. I will read it more in detail.
I flew the same wing in Antares trike. I remember that roll pressure was very heavy. Almost imposible to make it fly tight S turn without J-turn manuvering. How about yours ?
With my limited flight experience I can only say
That I did feel more bar pressure than Leo's Northwing.
Hopefully the weather is going to cooperate so I can go flying soon and Find out.