peter anson wrote:Something I'd like to add for anyone who has fitted a Jabiru 3300; be careful opening the throttle on take-off, especially if there is a cross wind from the left. It is easy to run out of rudder. I often don't even hit full throttle until the tail is up. I came very close to writing off my Sonex before ever flying it.
Peter
My WAIEX (JAB330) for the first time on Saturday. I had couple of surprises.
Firstly, I ran out of right rudder in the cross wind during a couple of high speed taxi runs. So reading that it is not a only my plane that does this is comforting to know. I am use to aircraft like the Citabria and the Zlin 50. Lots of rudder authority, so I might have been expecting too much from the Vtail configuration.
But after a deep breath, I took off in a cross wind (gusting up to 30 mph) from the right expecting to use a bit more runway width than I would like to normally.
I made the mistake to turn the trim 1 turn up, after the previous taxi run. The plane popped into the air, but was stable from the first moment. One turn down trim solved the trim problem. The elevator was surprisingly sensitive even with a slightly nose heavy setup, so something to get use too. I must admit I was expecting a sluggish elevator, even running out on approach due to the nose heavy setup. Glad I did not try and move the CG back.
Thirdly it is rolling to the left. It seems like it is caused by the ailerons not flying true. If I hold the stick in the center the plane flies perfectly strait. When I leave the stick, the stick moves to the left and then the plane starts to roll to the left. I suspect a slight warp in one of the ailerons, nothing that can not be solved with a small trim tab to force the ailerons to fly true.
Takeoff was a breeze, landing in the crosswind was hard work as expected but managed to get it into a perfect 3 pointer on the first try, even with the sensitive elevator.
Cannot wait for the next flight.
PS: My trim spring also rubs against the bottom of the seat. Still need to fix that.