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rebel tail alignment
rebel tail alignment
hi all
mounting my horizontal stab and after sundays meeting have few questions
about the alignment of all the tail components so here goes
1.dorsal fin, my fin is off set 3/4" as per the manual, when i install
dorsal fin i assume it aligns with the fin at the same angle to the centre
line of the fuselage or does it mount straight to centre line
2. horizontal stab fit, with my fin offset by 3/4" the front fin attach
bractet is now about 1/2" inch to the left of center, this now interferes
with the front horizontal stab mounting bracket about, you guesed it 1/2"
inch. the question here seems to be how far in towards the centre is the
horizontal stab bracket pulled ? i assume it should be flush with the
bulkhead it mounts to, or how close does the horizontal stab inner most rib
sit from the fuselage body ?
3. according to the manual the horizontal stab should have 1 deg of positive
incidence, no one seems to recall this and when i checked it on an actual
rebel it did not appear to be there, any comments
4. in the chapter for mounting the horizontal stab we are instructed to
level the plane using the main carry throughs, i assume this means level in
pitch and roll axis, so the tail must go up into the air
thanx for all help
mike#007
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mounting my horizontal stab and after sundays meeting have few questions
about the alignment of all the tail components so here goes
1.dorsal fin, my fin is off set 3/4" as per the manual, when i install
dorsal fin i assume it aligns with the fin at the same angle to the centre
line of the fuselage or does it mount straight to centre line
2. horizontal stab fit, with my fin offset by 3/4" the front fin attach
bractet is now about 1/2" inch to the left of center, this now interferes
with the front horizontal stab mounting bracket about, you guesed it 1/2"
inch. the question here seems to be how far in towards the centre is the
horizontal stab bracket pulled ? i assume it should be flush with the
bulkhead it mounts to, or how close does the horizontal stab inner most rib
sit from the fuselage body ?
3. according to the manual the horizontal stab should have 1 deg of positive
incidence, no one seems to recall this and when i checked it on an actual
rebel it did not appear to be there, any comments
4. in the chapter for mounting the horizontal stab we are instructed to
level the plane using the main carry throughs, i assume this means level in
pitch and roll axis, so the tail must go up into the air
thanx for all help
mike#007
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rebel tail alignment
Mike
See embedded. My memory was indeed wrong in regards to the stab
incidence. A related msg is 29apr2000 from Richard DeCiero, subject-
fuse leveling. If its not in the archive let me know.
Ken
Jones, Michael wrote:
widest part of the fuselage at the bulkhead. The bolt that attaches the
stab to the bulkhead is 3.25" inboard from the widest part of the
bulkhead (and 2.75" lower than the very top of the bulkhead). Your
measurements are likely different but that's a general idea. The
distance between my stab inner rib and that attaching bolt hole is also
3.25" of course.
My bolt center is just over 3/4" from the closest corner of the bracket
that attaches the front of the rudder. That is on the closest side (left
side on mine) or the side that my rudder is offset on. It is closer than
I remembered but there is no conflict. The rear spar of my two stabs
form a straight line so no I didn't cheat ;)
higher than the rear edge of the stab (11/32" block). And note that is
11/32 (I used 5/16). It is NOT 11/16. We are more used to dealing with
16th of an inch than 32nds of an inch.
And my original manual says zero dihedral. That is the only thing that
you can easilly sight on a flying rebel. I don't believe there is any
way to tell if there is one degree of incidence by just looking.
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See embedded. My memory was indeed wrong in regards to the stab
incidence. A related msg is 29apr2000 from Richard DeCiero, subject-
fuse leveling. If its not in the archive let me know.
Ken
Jones, Michael wrote:
If you sight vertically then my stab inner most rib is flush with thehi all
mounting my horizontal stab and after sundays meeting have few questions
about the alignment of all the tail components so here goes
1.dorsal fin, my fin is off set 3/4" as per the manual, when i install
dorsal fin i assume it aligns with the fin at the same angle to the centre
line of the fuselage or does it mount straight to centre line
2. horizontal stab fit, with my fin offset by 3/4" the front fin attach
bractet is now about 1/2" inch to the left of center, this now interferes
with the front horizontal stab mounting bracket about, you guesed it 1/2"
inch. the question here seems to be how far in towards the centre is the
horizontal stab bracket pulled ? i assume it should be flush with the
bulkhead it mounts to, or how close does the horizontal stab inner most rib
sit from the fuselage body ?
widest part of the fuselage at the bulkhead. The bolt that attaches the
stab to the bulkhead is 3.25" inboard from the widest part of the
bulkhead (and 2.75" lower than the very top of the bulkhead). Your
measurements are likely different but that's a general idea. The
distance between my stab inner rib and that attaching bolt hole is also
3.25" of course.
My bolt center is just over 3/4" from the closest corner of the bracket
that attaches the front of the rudder. That is on the closest side (left
side on mine) or the side that my rudder is offset on. It is closer than
I remembered but there is no conflict. The rear spar of my two stabs
form a straight line so no I didn't cheat ;)
OK be careful here. That is the forward edge of the stab one degree3. according to the manual the horizontal stab should have 1 deg of positive
incidence, no one seems to recall this and when i checked it on an actual
rebel it did not appear to be there, any comments
higher than the rear edge of the stab (11/32" block). And note that is
11/32 (I used 5/16). It is NOT 11/16. We are more used to dealing with
16th of an inch than 32nds of an inch.
And my original manual says zero dihedral. That is the only thing that
you can easilly sight on a flying rebel. I don't believe there is any
way to tell if there is one degree of incidence by just looking.
Yes. See Richard's email.4. in the chapter for mounting the horizontal stab we are instructed to
level the plane using the main carry throughs, i assume this means level in
pitch and roll axis, so the tail must go up into the air
thanx for all help
mike#007
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rebel tail alignment
#2..if your's is really that interfering Mike...trim it back and make a new
hole with the same edge distance as the original...remember only ONE bolt
per side or you turn that front spar into a cantilever beam..and that's not
what it's designed to be. Also do your self a favour and make something up
to hold both stabs in alignment at the rear spar, while you are locating the
front bolt hole. Easy to get them cockeyed...especially with your fin attach
off center and throwing you off. Measure from say your float point to the
outboard stab tip to check squareness.
#3 Manual does spell out 1 degree stab incidence with the cabin bottom
level. Do yourself a favour and make it 0.7 Degrees. That 0.3 will get rid
of the need for slight up elevator in normal flight.
#4 Yes cabin outer floor area level in fwd and side to side direction is
your "zero" point for wing dihedral and angle of incidence for stabs
Cheers,
Wayne
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hole with the same edge distance as the original...remember only ONE bolt
per side or you turn that front spar into a cantilever beam..and that's not
what it's designed to be. Also do your self a favour and make something up
to hold both stabs in alignment at the rear spar, while you are locating the
front bolt hole. Easy to get them cockeyed...especially with your fin attach
off center and throwing you off. Measure from say your float point to the
outboard stab tip to check squareness.
#3 Manual does spell out 1 degree stab incidence with the cabin bottom
level. Do yourself a favour and make it 0.7 Degrees. That 0.3 will get rid
of the need for slight up elevator in normal flight.
#4 Yes cabin outer floor area level in fwd and side to side direction is
your "zero" point for wing dihedral and angle of incidence for stabs
Cheers,
Wayne
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From: "Jones, Michael" <MJones@hatch.ca>
To: "Rebel-Builders EMIAL (E-mail)" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:23 AM
Subject: rebel tail alignment
ribhi all
mounting my horizontal stab and after sundays meeting have few questions
about the alignment of all the tail components so here goes
1.dorsal fin, my fin is off set 3/4" as per the manual, when i install
dorsal fin i assume it aligns with the fin at the same angle to the centre
line of the fuselage or does it mount straight to centre line
2. horizontal stab fit, with my fin offset by 3/4" the front fin attach
bractet is now about 1/2" inch to the left of center, this now interferes
with the front horizontal stab mounting bracket about, you guesed it 1/2"
inch. the question here seems to be how far in towards the centre is the
horizontal stab bracket pulled ? i assume it should be flush with the
bulkhead it mounts to, or how close does the horizontal stab inner most
positivesit from the fuselage body ?
3. according to the manual the horizontal stab should have 1 deg of
inincidence, no one seems to recall this and when i checked it on an actual
rebel it did not appear to be there, any comments
4. in the chapter for mounting the horizontal stab we are instructed to
level the plane using the main carry throughs, i assume this means level
pitch and roll axis, so the tail must go up into the air
thanx for all help
mike#007
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rebel tail alignment
hi wayne
this confims direction i was heading, good idea to align stabs, might not
work for me in single car garage, will have to move some stuff to basment,
any thoughts on the dorsal fin, align with fin or fuselage, i assume with
fin
mike
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 12:55 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
#2..if your's is really that interfering Mike...trim it back and make a new
hole with the same edge distance as the original...remember only ONE bolt
per side or you turn that front spar into a cantilever beam..and that's not
what it's designed to be. Also do your self a favour and make something up
to hold both stabs in alignment at the rear spar, while you are locating the
front bolt hole. Easy to get them cockeyed...especially with your fin attach
off center and throwing you off. Measure from say your float point to the
outboard stab tip to check squareness.
#3 Manual does spell out 1 degree stab incidence with the cabin bottom
level. Do yourself a favour and make it 0.7 Degrees. That 0.3 will get rid
of the need for slight up elevator in normal flight.
#4 Yes cabin outer floor area level in fwd and side to side direction is
your "zero" point for wing dihedral and angle of incidence for stabs
Cheers,
Wayne
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To: "Rebel-Builders EMIAL (E-mail)" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:23 AM
Subject: rebel tail alignment
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this confims direction i was heading, good idea to align stabs, might not
work for me in single car garage, will have to move some stuff to basment,
any thoughts on the dorsal fin, align with fin or fuselage, i assume with
fin
mike
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 12:55 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
#2..if your's is really that interfering Mike...trim it back and make a new
hole with the same edge distance as the original...remember only ONE bolt
per side or you turn that front spar into a cantilever beam..and that's not
what it's designed to be. Also do your self a favour and make something up
to hold both stabs in alignment at the rear spar, while you are locating the
front bolt hole. Easy to get them cockeyed...especially with your fin attach
off center and throwing you off. Measure from say your float point to the
outboard stab tip to check squareness.
#3 Manual does spell out 1 degree stab incidence with the cabin bottom
level. Do yourself a favour and make it 0.7 Degrees. That 0.3 will get rid
of the need for slight up elevator in normal flight.
#4 Yes cabin outer floor area level in fwd and side to side direction is
your "zero" point for wing dihedral and angle of incidence for stabs
Cheers,
Wayne
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From: "Jones, Michael" <MJones@hatch.ca>
To: "Rebel-Builders EMIAL (E-mail)" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:23 AM
Subject: rebel tail alignment
ribhi all
mounting my horizontal stab and after sundays meeting have few questions
about the alignment of all the tail components so here goes
1.dorsal fin, my fin is off set 3/4" as per the manual, when i install
dorsal fin i assume it aligns with the fin at the same angle to the centre
line of the fuselage or does it mount straight to centre line
2. horizontal stab fit, with my fin offset by 3/4" the front fin attach
bractet is now about 1/2" inch to the left of center, this now interferes
with the front horizontal stab mounting bracket about, you guesed it 1/2"
inch. the question here seems to be how far in towards the centre is the
horizontal stab bracket pulled ? i assume it should be flush with the
bulkhead it mounts to, or how close does the horizontal stab inner most
positivesit from the fuselage body ?
3. according to the manual the horizontal stab should have 1 deg of
inincidence, no one seems to recall this and when i checked it on an actual
rebel it did not appear to be there, any comments
4. in the chapter for mounting the horizontal stab we are instructed to
level the plane using the main carry throughs, i assume this means level
pitch and roll axis, so the tail must go up into the air
thanx for all help
mike#007
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rebel tail alignment
Would suggest that you want the dorsal fin straight in relation to the
fusleage. That 3/4" offset on the fin is already ?able. You sure dont' want
anymore offset surface..or you'll be holding left rudder all the time.
Others that have the dorsal fin on their Rebel please chime in! Wayne
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fusleage. That 3/4" offset on the fin is already ?able. You sure dont' want
anymore offset surface..or you'll be holding left rudder all the time.
Others that have the dorsal fin on their Rebel please chime in! Wayne
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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 1:44 PM
Subject: RE: rebel tail alignment
newhi wayne
this confims direction i was heading, good idea to align stabs, might not
work for me in single car garage, will have to move some stuff to basment,
any thoughts on the dorsal fin, align with fin or fuselage, i assume with
fin
mike
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 12:55 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
#2..if your's is really that interfering Mike...trim it back and make a
nothole with the same edge distance as the original...remember only ONE bolt
per side or you turn that front spar into a cantilever beam..and that's
thewhat it's designed to be. Also do your self a favour and make something up
to hold both stabs in alignment at the rear spar, while you are locating
attachfront bolt hole. Easy to get them cockeyed...especially with your fin
centreoff center and throwing you off. Measure from say your float point to the
outboard stab tip to check squareness.
#3 Manual does spell out 1 degree stab incidence with the cabin bottom
level. Do yourself a favour and make it 0.7 Degrees. That 0.3 will get rid
of the need for slight up elevator in normal flight.
#4 Yes cabin outer floor area level in fwd and side to side direction is
your "zero" point for wing dihedral and angle of incidence for stabs
Cheers,
Wayne
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From: "Jones, Michael" <MJones@hatch.ca>
To: "Rebel-Builders EMIAL (E-mail)" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:23 AM
Subject: rebel tail alignment
hi all
mounting my horizontal stab and after sundays meeting have few questions
about the alignment of all the tail components so here goes
1.dorsal fin, my fin is off set 3/4" as per the manual, when i install
dorsal fin i assume it aligns with the fin at the same angle to the
interferesline of the fuselage or does it mount straight to centre line
2. horizontal stab fit, with my fin offset by 3/4" the front fin attach
bractet is now about 1/2" inch to the left of center, this now
1/2"with the front horizontal stab mounting bracket about, you guesed it
actualribinch. the question here seems to be how far in towards the centre is the
horizontal stab bracket pulled ? i assume it should be flush with the
bulkhead it mounts to, or how close does the horizontal stab inner mostpositivesit from the fuselage body ?
3. according to the manual the horizontal stab should have 1 deg ofincidence, no one seems to recall this and when i checked it on an
inrebel it did not appear to be there, any comments
4. in the chapter for mounting the horizontal stab we are instructed to
level the plane using the main carry throughs, i assume this means levelpitch and roll axis, so the tail must go up into the air
thanx for all help
mike#007
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rebel tail alignment
Yes, I have a dorsal fin on my Rebel. The vertical fin is offset
3/4 inch, but from there forwards, the dorsal fin is straight.
Seems to work just fine for me.
Not sure if the Rebel needs a dorsal fin. I have never flown
without one, but have been told that it also flies just fine
without one on floats. If I was doing it again, would probably
leave it off.
Walter
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3/4 inch, but from there forwards, the dorsal fin is straight.
Seems to work just fine for me.
Not sure if the Rebel needs a dorsal fin. I have never flown
without one, but have been told that it also flies just fine
without one on floats. If I was doing it again, would probably
leave it off.
Walter
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[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 3:41 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
Would suggest that you want the dorsal fin straight in
relation to the
fusleage. That 3/4" offset on the fin is already
?able. You sure dont' want
anymore offset surface..or you'll be holding left
rudder all the time.
Others that have the dorsal fin on their Rebel please
chime in! Wayne
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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 1:44 PM
Subject: RE: rebel tail alignment
align stabs, might nothi wayne
this confims direction i was heading, good idea tosome stuff to basment,work for me in single car garage, will have to movefuselage, i assume withany thoughts on the dorsal fin, align with fin or[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Ofit back and make aWayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 12:55 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
#2..if your's is really that interfering Mike...trim
neworiginal...remember only ONE bolthole with the same edge distance as thecantilever beam..and that'sper side or you turn that front spar into a
notand make something upwhat it's designed to be. Also do your self a favourwhile you are locatingto hold both stabs in alignment at the rear spar,
thecockeyed...especially with your finfront bolt hole. Easy to get them
attachyour float point to theoff center and throwing you off. Measure from saywith the cabin bottomoutboard stab tip to check squareness.
#3 Manual does spell out 1 degree stab incidenceThat 0.3 will get ridlevel. Do yourself a favour and make it 0.7 Degrees.to side direction isof the need for slight up elevator in normal flight.
#4 Yes cabin outer floor area level in fwd and sideincidence for stabsyour "zero" point for wing dihedral and angle of<rebel-builders@dcsol.com>Cheers,
Wayne
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From: "Jones, Michael" <MJones@hatch.ca>
To: "Rebel-Builders EMIAL (E-mail)"meeting have few questionsSent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:23 AM
Subject: rebel tail alignment
hi all
mounting my horizontal stab and after sundaysmanual, when i installabout the alignment of all the tail components so here goes
1.dorsal fin, my fin is off set 3/4" as per thesame angle to thedorsal fin i assume it aligns with the fin at the
centrecentre lineline of the fuselage or does it mount straight tothe front fin attach2. horizontal stab fit, with my fin offset by 3/4"center, this nowbractet is now about 1/2" inch to the left of
interferesabout, you guesed itwith the front horizontal stab mounting bracket
1/2"towards the centre is theinch. the question here seems to be how far inshould be flush with thehorizontal stab bracket pulled ? i assume ithorizontal stab inner mostbulkhead it mounts to, or how close does theshould have 1 deg ofribsit from the fuselage body ?
3. according to the manual the horizontal stabchecked it on anpositiveincidence, no one seems to recall this and when i
actualwe are instructed torebel it did not appear to be there, any comments
4. in the chapter for mounting the horizontal stabassume this means levellevel the plane using the main carry throughs, i-------------------------------------------------------inpitch and roll axis, so the tail must go up into the air
thanx for all help
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rebel tail alignment
FOKM flies fine without one ...as did Howard for about 5 summers before he
had me make up a removable ventral fin instead.
Some like the looks, some don't. Definitely should add some stability Mike,
but also adds more surface area for the x winds when on wheels.
Cheers,
Wayne
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had me make up a removable ventral fin instead.
Some like the looks, some don't. Definitely should add some stability Mike,
but also adds more surface area for the x winds when on wheels.
Cheers,
Wayne
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From: "Walter Klatt" <Walter.Klatt@shaw.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 8:26 PM
Subject: RE: rebel tail alignment
Yes, I have a dorsal fin on my Rebel. The vertical fin is offset
3/4 inch, but from there forwards, the dorsal fin is straight.
Seems to work just fine for me.
Not sure if the Rebel needs a dorsal fin. I have never flown
without one, but have been told that it also flies just fine
without one on floats. If I was doing it again, would probably
leave it off.
Walter
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com
[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 3:41 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
Would suggest that you want the dorsal fin straight in
relation to the
fusleage. That 3/4" offset on the fin is already
?able. You sure dont' want
anymore offset surface..or you'll be holding left
rudder all the time.
Others that have the dorsal fin on their Rebel please
chime in! Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jones, Michael" <MJones@hatch.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 1:44 PM
Subject: RE: rebel tail alignment
align stabs, might nothi wayne
this confims direction i was heading, good idea tosome stuff to basment,work for me in single car garage, will have to movefuselage, i assume withany thoughts on the dorsal fin, align with fin or[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Ofit back and make aWayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 12:55 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
#2..if your's is really that interfering Mike...trim
neworiginal...remember only ONE bolthole with the same edge distance as thecantilever beam..and that'sper side or you turn that front spar into a
notand make something upwhat it's designed to be. Also do your self a favourwhile you are locatingto hold both stabs in alignment at the rear spar,
thecockeyed...especially with your finfront bolt hole. Easy to get them
attachyour float point to theoff center and throwing you off. Measure from saywith the cabin bottomoutboard stab tip to check squareness.
#3 Manual does spell out 1 degree stab incidenceThat 0.3 will get ridlevel. Do yourself a favour and make it 0.7 Degrees.to side direction isof the need for slight up elevator in normal flight.
#4 Yes cabin outer floor area level in fwd and sideincidence for stabsyour "zero" point for wing dihedral and angle of<rebel-builders@dcsol.com>Cheers,
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jones, Michael" <MJones@hatch.ca>
To: "Rebel-Builders EMIAL (E-mail)"meeting have few questionsSent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:23 AM
Subject: rebel tail alignment
manual, when i installsame angle to the
centrecentre linethe front fin attachcenter, this now
interferesabout, you guesed it
1/2"towards the centre is theshould be flush with thehorizontal stab inner mostshould have 1 deg ofribchecked it on anpositive
actualwe are instructed toassume this means level-------------------------------------------------------in
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rebel tail alignment
I have had mine both ways once with an offset and then later I changed
it being straight. This is both the dorsal fin and vertical stabilizer.
I couldn't really tell a difference either way. If you set it straight
it is very easy to either add a trim tab or add more rudder spring on a
side to control the yaw problem that the offset is for in the first
place.
Thank you,
Del Schmucker
Information Systems Manager
Keewatin-Patricia District School Board
807-223-1254
807-221-8769 Cell
807-223-4703 Fax
del.schmucker@kpdsb.on.ca
www.kpdsb.on.ca
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Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:33 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
FOKM flies fine without one ...as did Howard for about 5 summers before
he
had me make up a removable ventral fin instead.
Some like the looks, some don't. Definitely should add some stability
Mike,
but also adds more surface area for the x winds when on wheels.
Cheers,
Wayne
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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
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it being straight. This is both the dorsal fin and vertical stabilizer.
I couldn't really tell a difference either way. If you set it straight
it is very easy to either add a trim tab or add more rudder spring on a
side to control the yaw problem that the offset is for in the first
place.
Thank you,
Del Schmucker
Information Systems Manager
Keewatin-Patricia District School Board
807-223-1254
807-221-8769 Cell
807-223-4703 Fax
del.schmucker@kpdsb.on.ca
www.kpdsb.on.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:33 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
FOKM flies fine without one ...as did Howard for about 5 summers before
he
had me make up a removable ventral fin instead.
Some like the looks, some don't. Definitely should add some stability
Mike,
but also adds more surface area for the x winds when on wheels.
Cheers,
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Klatt" <Walter.Klatt@shaw.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 8:26 PM
Subject: RE: rebel tail alignment
Yes, I have a dorsal fin on my Rebel. The vertical fin is offset
3/4 inch, but from there forwards, the dorsal fin is straight.
Seems to work just fine for me.
Not sure if the Rebel needs a dorsal fin. I have never flown
without one, but have been told that it also flies just fine
without one on floats. If I was doing it again, would probably
leave it off.
Walter
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com
[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 3:41 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
Would suggest that you want the dorsal fin straight in
relation to the
fusleage. That 3/4" offset on the fin is already
?able. You sure dont' want
anymore offset surface..or you'll be holding left
rudder all the time.
Others that have the dorsal fin on their Rebel please
chime in! Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jones, Michael" <MJones@hatch.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 1:44 PM
Subject: RE: rebel tail alignment
align stabs, might nothi wayne
this confims direction i was heading, good idea tosome stuff to basment,work for me in single car garage, will have to movefuselage, i assume withany thoughts on the dorsal fin, align with fin or[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Ofit back and make aWayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 12:55 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: rebel tail alignment
#2..if your's is really that interfering Mike...trim
neworiginal...remember only ONE bolthole with the same edge distance as thecantilever beam..and that'sper side or you turn that front spar into a
notand make something upwhat it's designed to be. Also do your self a favourwhile you are locatingto hold both stabs in alignment at the rear spar,
thecockeyed...especially with your finfront bolt hole. Easy to get them
attachyour float point to theoff center and throwing you off. Measure from saywith the cabin bottomoutboard stab tip to check squareness.
#3 Manual does spell out 1 degree stab incidenceThat 0.3 will get ridlevel. Do yourself a favour and make it 0.7 Degrees.to side direction isof the need for slight up elevator in normal flight.
#4 Yes cabin outer floor area level in fwd and sideincidence for stabsyour "zero" point for wing dihedral and angle of<rebel-builders@dcsol.com>Cheers,
Wayne
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From: "Jones, Michael" <MJones@hatch.ca>
To: "Rebel-Builders EMIAL (E-mail)"meeting have few questionsSent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:23 AM
Subject: rebel tail alignment
manual, when i installsame angle to the
centrecentre linethe front fin attachcenter, this now
interferesabout, you guesed it
1/2"towards the centre is theshould be flush with thehorizontal stab inner mostshould have 1 deg ofribchecked it on anpositive
actualwe are instructed toassume this means level-------------------------------------------------------in
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rebel tail alignment
The vertical and dorsal fin on my Rebel is straight and it flies true. Grant
and Brian, from MAM, told me the engine mount is now offset to help
compensate for the left yaw at full power and setting the vertical of 3/4" is not
nesses anymore. I did what I was told and it seems to fly straight in cruise at
75%.
Bruce
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and Brian, from MAM, told me the engine mount is now offset to help
compensate for the left yaw at full power and setting the vertical of 3/4" is not
nesses anymore. I did what I was told and it seems to fly straight in cruise at
75%.
Bruce
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