by achesos » Thu May 16, 2019 1:32 pm
I'm jumping to the conclusion that I read between the lines here - you may or may not agree with the following:
- Apparently Sonex designed the flap handle 'correctly' so as to remind us that we might be too fast for full flap deployment... probably should not adjust the flap handle length.
- This warning can be easily ignored via the use of electric actuators...
- The resulting forces at the mounting points of these custom actuators were not calculated or engineered by Sonex, and therefore the complete responsibility of the builder implementing this alternate system. What I mean is, you could purchase and install an electric actuator that might have the capacity to deploy the flaps at Vne, but you might only be able to do it once?
My summary assessment then is that electric actuators are way-cool, envied by the manual lever guys (myself included) and easy to use, but should be implemented / used with some caution. Use your checklist. Fly safely. Go home to the one(s) you love.
Sonex N857SX
AeroVee, Taildragger, Dual Stick