Bill: I can not address this with respect to KR aircraft but do have knowledge of an elevator stall problem in the early units of a certified craft that led to ADs. The early Cessna Cardinals(177s) with the Laminair flow wing had such a problem That crafy has a "Flying Tail" and is a high wing. Cessna cured that problem by adding LE slots to the elevator. I do not know whether it help or not but perhaps some examination of the elevator stall problem assciated with the Cardinal problem may serve as a basis for understandin of elevator stall problems cause and cure. Perhaps a direct inquiry of Deihl himself will shed some light.
Just a suggestion as it sounds way to importent to let slide. Don ------------------------------------------------------------------------ countryhomeprint wrote: > Recently the first flight was made in 880AB. As with most any experimental > aircraft a few problems occur. Question? Is the cg range for Dan Deihl wing > skin wings the same as for the standard KR-2 wings? N880AB's cg falls within > the limits for the standard KR-2, however my KR feels tail heavy. I am unable > to establish a true stall due to the uncontrolled pitching up of the wings > prior to stall. It feels as if the horizontal stab and elevator are stalling > prior to the wings. This happened during the first stall approach and a stall > approach will not happen again until the problem is solved. Has anyone > experienced this? Anyone have a thought as to WHY. This could be a dangerous > situation. > > Bill Page > boliverp...@bellsouth.net > _______________________________________ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html