pauldblackmore wrote:I have noticed that there are at least two Tri Gear aircraft out there with an additional dorsal fin (in front of the main vertical fin). Can anyone comment on the reasons why these have been done and the effect of this addition on stability if any.
Area 51% wrote:If all else fails............you might consider towing a banner.
Hey.........you said any thoughts appreciated.
SonexN76ET wrote:I believe the fin on the nose wheel pant was something on the earliest Sonex kits.
The adverse yaw can be reduced by aligning the nose wheel with the rudder. You want to make sure that the nosewheel and rudder are both exactly aligned with the center line/direction of flight of the aircraft. Any deviation will result in adverse yaw.
That being said, the nose wheel does act as a sort of a rudder as it is directly in the propellers thrust line and varies with throttle and airspeed so you do have to work the rudder a little more than a tail dragger. But it is not bad. You do want to be aware of keeping the ball centered on takeoff and climb to get maximum climb performance.
On the plus side, cross wind landings up to the maximum cross wind component can be done with confidence in a properly configured nose wheel Sonex.
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