Re: The "8 Knot Mod"
Hi All,
For those waiting on more news of the 8-knot mod, here's something to wet your appetites:
My '76 114, with her stab reset 1/2" higher at the leading edge is now flying the fastest I have ever experienced in any standard engine 114. She is truing at 160 KTAS and flying with almost perfectly streamlined elevator and trim tabs, actually just about 0.3" down elevator and .2" up tab at the top of the green arc. The only other AC11's I have ever seen fly this well "streamed" were 112's flying much slower.
31J has none of the usual speed mods: no NACA dorsal, no gap seals, no root fairings, no chops, 7.00 tires, the higher-drag Rockwell cowling and relatively tired paint. While I can't afford to put all these tricks on her at the moment, I would guess a solid +5 KTAS all tolled, so things are indeed starting to get very interesting.
From our test flights to date, we are inclined to believe Robin was right on the money in selecting 5/8" as the ideal incidence change. I had guessed that the higher average KIAS on the 114's would mean I would want a little less incidence change because of increased control authority at higher indicated airspeeds, hence my start at 1/2".
Oh well, it's just another round of tail disasm/reasm, and we are getting quite good at that. Next week, we'll take some same-day comparative numbers at 0 and 1/2", and then change to 5/8" and take the comparatives again.
Jim