Bill, I spent lots of time in my Mustang II with guys that were used to flying General Aviation aircraft. Every one wanted to fly it. In all the time I had it (800+hours) I can't remember anyone that was successful at a stall sequence the first time. With out fail, everyone over controlled it going into the stall, and more critical, coming out. We either ended up in an accelerated stall or a couple of times it actually snapped upside down. Don't know what your qualifications are, but is there a chance it would be worth letting a high time experimental pilot test fly it, or maybe get one of the active KR2 guys to come fly it for you?
The reason I am asking these questions is I have an original fuselage with a set of Diehl wings almost ready to fly. Keep us updated. Bobby Bill, > KR-netters > > After consulting with the Aerospace Department at Mississippi State > University concerning the pitching up of my KR-2 upon stall approach, a > probable cause has been reached. The Horizontal Stabilizer is stalling > prior to the wing stall. This may be caused by the longer wing by Dan > Deihl. This creates a very dangerous condition. There are three ways to > prevent this condition. (1) Increase the stabilizer area by increasing by > several inches the length of the stab. The standard flat stabilizer is > only about 50% as efficient as a stabilizer with a true airfoil which > leads to the 2nd method of prevention. (2) Change the stab airfoil to a > true airfoil which will increase the efficiency of the stab. And (3), > Don't stall the aircraft, keep the airspeed well above stall. > It has been noticed that some KR-2 builders constructed a true airfoil > rather than the flat stab shown in the plans. Maybe it should be noted to > other KR builders to do the same. > You guys who have true airfoil stabs, where did you get your plans, > technical info., etc. I would like to change my stab to a true airfoil. > > Maybe if I put Armorall on my horizontal stabilizer my problem will be > solved. > > I'm still finding dingle berrys after that close call. > > 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 >