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47 minutes ago, Thruster88 said:

Did anyone notice the trailing edge on the new to Van's all flying stabilator, looks bit unusual. A brave move considering the controversy when Cessna departed from their recipe and put one on the C177.

 

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Gurney(sp) flap 

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They said the trailing edge angles were put on to increase stick feedback and won't be on the final version. The front of the stabilator is also removable so they can experiment with different nose sections. The whole thing is a flying testbed for their ideas and still quite a long way from a final design.

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4 minutes ago, rgmwa said:

They said the trailing edge angles (upper and lower surfaces, so not a Guerney flap) were put on to increase stick feedback and won't be on the final version. The front of the stabilator is also removable so they can experiment with different nose sections. The whole thing is a flying testbed for their ideas and still quite a long way from a final design.

... don't know what happened there. Tried to edit my previous post.

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Nev This was a good writeup about tails , and specifically full flying tails : certainly trouble if the pivot point gets too far back.

 

https://www.kitplanes.com/design-process-all-moving-tails/

 

this is public access but I encourage people to get a digial subscription to Kitplanes. it's cheaper than the avgas you'll use flying for 20 minutes.

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, facthunter said:

I don't like the idea of a full flying tail. Too prone to flutter. Nev 

Flutter is bad news. It is lucky you are still with us Facthunter. 🤔

 

 

 

The stabilator on Piper pa 28,32,34, Beech 23,24, Cessna 177, RV12  and others will most definitely flutter if the Vne is exceeded just like the V tail will come off the fork tailed doctor killer if the Vne is exceeded.  

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