Allen B Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Good morning/afternoon. I own and fly a 601HDS. Has anyone successfully designed and built flaps for the Zenith 601HDS. I find my HDS has a reasonably high stall speed and as such is not a pussycat to land. Regards Allen B.
facthunter Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I can't imagine that would be a simple Mod. There are all sorts of structural implications. Are you doing powered approaches with accurate speed control? Do you regularly sideslip? Nev
dlegg Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago You could make/acquire HD wings and swap out the speed wings for slower stall speed. No flaps as far as I know. 1
Allen B Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Hi Nev and thank you for your prompt reply. Regarding the approach, I have tried various approaches and despite having a couple of thousand hours and flown a number of different aircraft, I find this small aircraft more challenging than any other that I have previously flown. I suspect the rather high stall speed (a bit tricky to replicate and pinpoint the exact stall speed) of anywhere from mid to late 40's knots, requires a fairly flat approach over the fence when landing. I feel if it had flaps, it would allow for the nose of the aircraft to maintain a higher attitude while the airspeed could be a bit less over the fence. I acknowledge the full length ailerons would create a challenge to convert, to shorten the ailerons and utilise the inboard section/length of the existing ailerons to become flaps. So I just thought I would ask if this mod has already been done somewhere out there in Zenith land ?. Allen B. 1
Allen B Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 7 minutes ago, dlegg said: You could make/acquire HD wings and swap out the speed wings for slower stall speed. No flaps as far as I know. Thanks for this suggestion Diegg, however I do like the Tapered HDS wing, but less of a challenge for the landing would be nice... (just wishful thinking I suppose) Allen B 1
RossK Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Allen B said: Thanks for this suggestion Diegg, however I do like the Tapered HDS wing, but less of a challenge for the landing would be nice... (just wishful thinking I suppose) Allen B Could you convert the airlerons into flaperons like the RV-12? 1 1
Kiwi Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago In my Drifter if you adjust the airlerons down a few degrees it lowers the stall speed (and the cruise speed) on your aircraft are Ailerons set correctly? Have you thought about adding VG's ? 1 1
facthunter Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Flaperons Have their Own control aspects/problems. You need more drag to come in steeper. Flaps of the Lifting kind will give you a Lower nose attitude on approach AND Lower the stall speed. What do you consider a SAFE approach speed in normal conditions? Is your engine's idle speed a bit high? Get it too slow, and you introduce another Problem. Does it drop a wing when stalling? Nev
cherk Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago My 2cents .............Stolspeed vortex generators and Gurney flaps ! ☺️
Allen B Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 4 hours ago, RossK said: Could you convert the airlerons into flaperons like the RV-12? Thanks for this suggestion however from my small experience with flying the RV-12 shows (at least to me) Flaperons isn't the way to go either. But thank you for your suggestion. Allen B
cherk Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On the Stolspeed site , there is a swiss CH601 HDS with details of his VG instillation , in the instal section. Worth a check . 🙂
Allen B Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, facthunter said: Flaperons Have their Own control aspects/problems. You need more drag to come in steeper. Flaps of the Lifting kind will give you a Lower nose attitude on approach AND Lower the stall speed. What do you consider a SAFE approach speed in normal conditions? Is your engine's idle speed a bit high? Get it too slow, and you introduce another Problem. Does it drop a wing when stalling? Nev Hi Nev. I agree that Flaperons is not the way to go. Idle RPM (Rotax 914) is around 1,700, so all good there. I have tested with many stalls (at between 2,000 to 3,000 feet) and the actual stall is quite gentle, with considerable buffeting but doesn't really drop a wing of a serious nature. 1
Allen B Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 2 minutes ago, cherk said: On the Stolspeed site , there is a swiss CH601 HDS with details of his VG instillation , in the instal section. Worth a check . 🙂 I have bought the VG which I will attach soon and see what difference they make. I know about the Swiss pilot (Victor) and will follow his suggestion re placement of the VG's. I suspect the VG's may help a touch but I also suspect VG's wont perform as well as a decent set of flaps. Again, maybe it's just wishful thinking by me ?. Allen B
Allen B Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Just now, Allen B said: I have bought the VG's (enough for the wings and the underside of the stabiliser) which I will attach soon and see what difference they make. I know about the Swiss pilot (Victor) and will follow his suggestion re placement of the VG's. I suspect the VG's may help a touch but I also suspect VG's wont perform as well as a decent set of flaps. Again, maybe it's just wishful thinking by me ?. Allen B
Allen B Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 23 minutes ago, cherk said: My 2cents .............Stolspeed vortex generators and Gurney flaps ! ☺️ Sorry for my ignorance but what is/are "Gurney Flaps" ? Allen B
cherk Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Dan Gurney of Indi 500 fame came up with the concept ! On the HDS wing it would be a 20mm x20mm angle on the trailing edge of the ailerons . Lots of references via our friend GOOGLE . 😆
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