Originally posted by schu
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1. Yeah, you know that lighter means better STOL. What's the says "Light as possible, heavy as necessary."
2. During flight testing I didn't notice CG making any measurable difference in lowest controllable airspeed. Except when way aft, then all airspeed are marginally controllable.
3. No personal experience here but my go to BH guy says elevator gap seals make a measurable difference and should be added.
4. No thoughts.
5. Full flaps worked the best for me. It's mostly about pilot technique IMO. That last notch of flaps adds a ton of drag allowing for a steeper approach thus a smaller horizontal velocity vector.
6. No personal but I don't think it will a measurable difference in STOL ops.
7. My go to BH guy said VGs are a must for STOL ops. I measured the location of his but lost that notebook.
Maybe reread the "long wing bearhawk" thread. We are still going with Hoerner tips. 10" of additional airfoil and 8" for the Hoerner tip shape.
Even a small engine BH will benefit from more AOA during the takeoff roll. Your 31" tires should accomplish this.
Honestly, I think a stock lightweight BH can operate within your set parameters with a proficient pilot.
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