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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:58 am    Post subject: Flaps or no Flaps Reply with quote

"Fixing" the flaps would not give you any extra rigidity in the wing. The 701 uses flaperons down the full length of the wing. The "flap" action is mixed into the aileron controls, so you could reduce some complexity *POSSIBLY* by not rigging the flaps, but I would not suggest it.

The flaps can help you really slow down the plane for some incredible landings.

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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 10:28 AM, john butterfield <jdbutterfield(at)yahoo.com (jdbutterfield(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
[quote]--> Zenith-List message posted by: john butterfield <jdbutterfield(at)yahoo.com (jdbutterfield(at)yahoo.com)>

hi list
after reading the message regarding the sale of the
flap motor, i wondered what the advantages of having
flaps over having them fixed. I wonder if it would
make the wing stronger and if so, how would you "fix
them in place". I drove an older bonanza for years,
(E35) and almost never used the flaps. For the few
miles per hour you reduce, i preferred the simple
standard approach. If fixed flaps would make the wing
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:23 am    Post subject: Flaps or no Flaps Reply with quote

Hi John,

First, let me say I don't think fixing the flaps in place would make
much difference in the wing strength. The flaps are attached with a
piano hinge and probably present the same strength (give or take) no
matter what position they are in.

About flap use, I would much prefer a plane with flaps to one without
them. They provide a number of different features that you just
don't get with no flaps. This includes slower landing, slower
takeoff, and steeper descent for landing. None of these things
matter if you only operate from 10,000 foot paved runways. However,
to get the most performance on small or soft fields the flaps are
indispensable.

Paul
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At 10:28 AM 8/11/2008, you wrote:
Quote:
hi list
after reading the message regarding the sale of the
flap motor, i wondered what the advantages of having
flaps over having them fixed. I wonder if it would
make the wing stronger and if so, how would you "fix
them in place". I drove an older bonanza for years,
(E35) and almost never used the flaps. For the few
miles per hour you reduce, i preferred the simple
standard approach. If fixed flaps would make the wing
a little stronger, coupled with the savings in weight,
i am temped to remove them.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:55 am    Post subject: Flaps or no Flaps Reply with quote

I agree with Paul,
to add from a purely function aspect, this is what I get from my flaps:
1- it greatly increases the visability over the nose at landing;
2- it does slow the plane down at landing;
3- it does truly allow for increased lift at high gross weights, given take offs from short and grassy feilds;

4- Resale, got to think that when building as we have the word experimental stacked against us in the event of resale.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:03 pm    Post subject: Re: Flaps or no Flaps Reply with quote

Flaps are your friends they give you options that you don't have when they aren't there.

When I took my first flight in a 601XL at the Zenith Factory with Nick at the controls he used full flaps and the landing was so short that I asked if this plane can do that why do you go to the trouble of building the STOL.

I will use at least 50% of the flaps 90% of the time once my plane is built. Slower is better on landing because of a simple bit of physics. The force that is created by landing is a function of the square of the velocity.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:22 pm    Post subject: Flaps or no Flaps Reply with quote

Also if the plane will be flown with a Sport Pilot license there is the
(theoretical) question of whether an XL without flaps can meet the LSA stall
limits. But as best I can tell confirming that your experimental aircraft
actually meets the LSA specs is an honor system.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Flaps or no Flaps Reply with quote

craig(at)craigandjean.com wrote:
Also if the plane will be flown with a Sport Pilot license there is the
(theoretical) question of whether an XL without flaps can meet the LSA stall
limits. But as best I can tell confirming that your experimental aircraft
actually meets the LSA specs is an honor system.

-- Craig


While there was at one time in the LSA proposal a maximum stall speed "in landing configuration" they changed it in the final regulation. Here is how it reads now.

(4) A maximum stalling speed or minimum steady flight speed without the use of lift-enhancing devices (VS1) of not more than 45 knots CAS at the aircraft's maximum certificated takeoff weight and most critical center of gravity.
By " lift-enhancing devices" they really mean flaps.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:54 pm    Post subject: Flaps or no Flaps Reply with quote

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 02:22:15PM -0600, Craig Payne wrote:
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Also if the plane will be flown with a Sport Pilot license there is the
(theoretical) question of whether an XL without flaps can meet the LSA stall
limits.

Sure it can: the LSA speed requirement is a stall speed of 45 knots -
without flaps.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 1:05 pm    Post subject: Flaps or no Flaps Reply with quote

My bad memory I guess. I recalled that the flaps were included in the XL's
design (in contrast to the HDS) to meet the LSA spec.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:24 am    Post subject: Flaps or no Flaps Reply with quote

The flaps are attached to the wing using 6' of .025 angle riveted to the front of the flap at the top and the upper rear wing spar. I sent a simple drawing to Zenith with an explanation and they approved the arrangement. As far as the XL needing flaps, everyone will have an opinion. I talked to the guy that built the Harley powered XL in southern Illinois (his name excapes me) and he flew from his personal 900' field and didn't use his flaps, I don't plan to fly into anything shorter. Visibility over the nose will be affected due to landing attitude, but with the 0-235 blocking my view, it won't make much difference. Since there are hundreds of 601's flying out there without flaps I think it is a viable option. As I said previously, my main motivation was weight savings and to simplify installing a wing root fairing. I don't think I will miss having flaps, but if I do I probably wouldn't admit it : )

Craig S.
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On 8/11/08, Juan Vega <amyvega2005(at)earthlink.net (amyvega2005(at)earthlink.net)> wrote: [quote]--> Zenith-List message posted by: Juan Vega <amyvega2005(at)earthlink.net (amyvega2005(at)earthlink.net)>

I agree with Paul,
to add from a purely function aspect, this is what I get from my flaps:
1- it greatly increases the visability over the nose at landing;
2- it does slow the plane down at landing;
3- it does truly allow for increased lift at high gross weights, given take offs from short and grassy feilds;

4- Resale, got to think that when building as we have the word experimental stacked against us in the event of resale.

Juan Vega 427JV

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