Cat,pumptato-cat wrote: ↑March 4th, 2023, 7:40 pm I'm back again with my second plane!
So, I had everything set to default(by eyeball) and on the first flight, my modified FF kit(with the tailboom) was flying happy little circles perfectly. The best flights I've ever had--smooth and stable.
Fast forward two weeks to today. Flew it, and well... no changes whatsoever and it starts turning right. RIGHT. It goes straight in the beginning, and then gradually turns right. I read somewhere that this is due to excessive washin, but I only have 1/4". This also occurs during glide tests, if that helps.
I wasn't sure what had changed, because all I did was add some weight to the nose during regionals(I flew it once at regionals and it crashed. Does that matter? Not sure.). I only flew it during regionals and made some very minor changes(added ~.07g ballast to the nose, flew on .26oz torque, and it dived to the floor).
I tried cutting off and regluing the tailboom at an increased angle, which didn't help. Seemed to make things worse.
STATS:
rudder tilt: left side is around 1/8" higher
stab tilt: left side 1/8" higher than the right(might be a bit off, I couldn't measure it in my flying site)
washin: around 1/4", 1/2" makes the plane roll nastily to the right and crash.
Everything else is FF default--might be a mistake because the tailboom makes things different? Either way, glide tests look okay.
I will PM videos to bjt4888 tomorrow morning, and anyone else who requests them.
Any ideas on what in the world happened? No loose joints before I reglued the tailboom, no AC, no all trim settings suggest a left turn, propeller has left thrust, and I'm at a complete loss as to what is wrong. I'm 100% sure that the CG/incidence i was the only thing that changed in between regionals and today.
Thanks!
Ideas: Is propeller hanger slightly broken away from fuselage allowing it to move to right thrust under motor tension? I saw this with my one student with the FF kit propeller setup. It looked good till we tried to wiggle it and then we saw it was loose. His loose prop hanger caused additional left thrust and too tight circles.
Other things that might have broken with Regionals dive to floor: Propeller blade might be split where it attaches to spar or split away from spar. You have to very slightly flex the blade as if trying to pry it from spar to see these cracks/splits. A split can cause the prop to over pitch during flight and then with blade stall the airplane will “wander” and/or refuse to climb instead of flying/climbing. I’ve seen this before after even a medium level floor hit. We check the props often through the season. I usually see three or four with blade splitting from spar (usually near hub) out of my 16 to 20 students each year.
Let’s see the video too.
Brian T