Well I went with Mark's AS5046-75 tail airfoil. But someone said to use
some balancing tabs on that as well for more stability. I left my rudder to
the size for the AS5046-75 airfoil as well but if I can get better
performance with changing it let me know. With my KR I widened it 10" and
st
I extended the rudder 3" at the bottom and 1" at the top. -Jeff
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 08:07:39 -0700 "Fred Johnson"
writes:
> Jeff, what is significant mean on your rudder size?
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> Fred Johnson
> Reno, NV
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> Jeff Scott wrote:
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> FWIW, I also added to the cord of the rudder, which also ma
Jeff, what is significant mean on your rudder size?
Fred Johnson
Reno, NV
Jeff Scott wrote:
FWIW, I also added to the cord of the rudder, which also made a
significant improvement to the ability to slip the plane and made a big
improvement to the crosswind landing capability of the aircraft.
I haven't seen any replies to this question, so I'll give my opinion and
reference the testing I've done. Please refer to http://jscott.comlu.com
and follow the link to the KR page. There's a lot more detail there.
I flew my KR with the stock 72" tail for 500 hrs. Then I cut the tail
off and
Hey netters,
I was just curious on how long people are making their elevators.
I think I made mine 84" and that's including 5" each side for the balance
tabs. Is this too excessive or about right for stability?
David Swanson
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