I have been contemplating ways to improve slow flight performance of the Bearhawk for some months now. My objective is to expand the slow flight envelope without losing lots of cruise speed or adding an undue amount of weight. A little weight wouldn't hurt if the resultant lift increase was great enough.
I am looking for sensible / realistic ideas, like minded people, and particularly any examples of work in progress or flying modifications. If anybody has knowledge of any of those, please post.
For background, we have already done the obvious / easy stuff including: VGs installed, lightest build we could manage, and lots of PIC practice.
I am looking for sensible / realistic ideas, like minded people, and particularly any examples of work in progress or flying modifications. If anybody has knowledge of any of those, please post.
For background, we have already done the obvious / easy stuff including: VGs installed, lightest build we could manage, and lots of PIC practice.
- I have worked out a conceptual design for slotted flaps which would be easily done, but possibly not add much performance per cost / weight / effort / complexity. I guess this is why Bob changed his mind about building the slotted flaps he originally designed on the Bearhawk (so I am told).
- I am still musing a true fowler flap, which would be the ideal solution. It would need significant re-engineering including opening the wing to tie the flap rails to both spars. I'd rather start a new set of wings than open the existing set.
- Similarly, self-retracting leading edge slats would be great - although hard to retrofit. The main problem with them is, they need much steeper angles of attack to produce their lifting benefits - which results in unusable performance in real world backcountry situations. The Bearhawk tailwheel won't take it.
- Flaperons would be a fairly easy mod by comparison to all of those, although they would need to be limited to perhaps 10 degrees for safety and control reasons, but would have almost no penalties in cruise drag and weight. They would increase the maximum lift - but I have no idea how much of a difference only 10 degrees would make. May not be worth the hassle? I would not slave them to the flap controls if I installed such a mod, you would want to use them selectively, because of the impact they have on the stall characteristic of the wing.
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