by DuncanK » Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:46 pm
Thanks for the replies.
Can I hold the nose up with full stick? Yes.
I did not mean to imply that the stick forces are huge, as I wrote, the trim tab will not balance the stick forces at full flap. I land with full flap and although I'm holding a nose up force, I don't think about it, its not a large force.
The fact that it is not a large force really gave rise to the questions in my post. Basically, why does the trim tab fail to take out the force?
My larger tab is about the same area as the tab on my RV6, the RV6 trimmed out the full flap force with no problem. The RV6 elevator does have a balance weight under a fairing which extends forward of the elevator hinge. Therefore, the pitch stick forces in the RV6 are all due to the aerodynamic force on the elevator, in the Sonex B, the force is the aerodynamic force plus the force from the weight of the elevator. That is, In the hangar, the Sonex stick is always full forward (there is no spring attached to my pitch stick system), in the RV6 it balanced at any angle (again, no spring). I think I will get a spring balance (fish scale) and measure the force to hold the stick neutral when on the ground (ie due to the weight of the elevator), plus I'll measure the force in the air with full flap and full nose up trim, (repeat with new and original trim tabs).
Is my CG too far forward? No.
Is my elevator angle is correct? Yes
But even if it was wrong, why would doubling the trim tab area have little or no effect?
My tab is electrically actuated, hence I am not concerned about the strength of the Sonex tab wire. If the force on the tab was too large, the little electric motor would stall, it doesn't, after landing the actuator is fully extended.