by mike.smith » Sun May 01, 2022 8:34 pm
To do a "correct" competition loop you need to start from level. For the AeroVee I tend to fly 140 kts (160 mph), and pull to level briefly before pulling into the loop. That pull to level bleeds off a little speed. Without a constant speed prop you need to manage your RPMs. I'll overspeed if I don't pull back the throttle on the down line. I go level briefly with the throttle in the same position as the down line, then pull up for the loop. Not until I start the climb do I firewall the throttle, to avoid overspeeding before the climb gets going. At the apex you need to relax the stick or you will exceed the critical angle of attack and stall the wing (which was not a big deal when I did it the first few times by accident; the Sonex kind of mushes a slow roll to the side in that inverted stall and puts its own nose down. You can feel the buffet just before that, so you can react if you begin to feel that.). Once you get back on the down line you have to retard the throttle again to avoid overspeeding. You will need a little rudder through the loop if you want to come out on line, even with the minimal torque from the AeroVee.
Managing RPMs is part of the game with a fixed pitch prop, so do pay attention.