by mike.smith » Sun Oct 22, 2017 6:55 pm
It was a busy summer, but I finally got to put fairings on both wing roots today and do some tests. I did not notice a difference in take-off roll. My climb out (Vy) appeared to be better, but I don't think that's quantifiable without more tests with various atmospheric conditions and weights. For me it will be gross weight climbs that will tell the story. More to come, hopefully.
In level flight I started collecting data for level flight at 3,000 rpm at 3K, 4K and 5K. Again I'll need to do some more testing, but my TAS were in the 106-111 kt range depending on altitude. WOT for me is about 3,250 rpm.
I then did some stall testing. I did not notice any differences between with/without the fairings. My nose will try hard to drop at 28-30 kts indicated. I can keep it flying straight ahead with rudder. That's what I see with and without the fairings.
I then did left and right spins. Again I did not notice any differences. I did a couple of loops and several aileron rolls, again with no noticeable differences.
On landing I seemed to have to work a little harder to slow down on final, but that may well have been my imagination. I only made two full-stop landings.
So I don't yet know whether there is a quantifiable difference with the fairings, but I certainly did not notice anything negative in terms of stall buffet or other flight characteristics. The tuft testing I did earlier this year did show the air was considerably smoothed with the fairings, so they probably contribute some improvement to aerodynamics.