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    Hi All, I am thinking of building a airfoil stab to be mounted in the prop blast.So what I want to know is if the airfoil section used is asymmetrical or symmetrical? How important is the choice of actual airfoil? I am hoping the actual airfoil is unimportant because then I can make it to suit the spars and not have to worry about ribs to keep it the exact shape.Mastic

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    Mastic, The normal HS on a Tall Tail is symmetrical but is tilted forward one or two degrees.Image Insert: 69.41

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    • #3
      quote:Originally posted by murray.barkerMastic, The normal HS on a Tall Tail is symmetrical but is tilted forward one or two degrees.Image Insert: 69.41 KB M BarkerThanks Murray but what is the reason for the forward tilt?Mastic

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        Reckon its coz e's got a guts ache.Ignorance is bliss............but only till you realise you were.Ingratitude stinks.......be generous carefully.

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          MasticA good article on H.S. was published in the autumn 2004,Gyro news, particuly in regard in to the position and the effects of to helical air flow and prop pulsation.The artical also was web links that could be of interestboundry rider

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          • #6
            Murray, looks like a Patronney prop,the redrive adapter looks like a Broken Hill item.......& the tail , I know who makes that. Are you making pods? Seeya

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              Hey Eric, yep patroney prop,71 inch. The adaptor came from SA, Yes still making the pods.Mastic, the forward tilt is basically to keep the nose up the faster you go,the engine is level on Tall Tail models.And contrary to some belief there is abundance of rudder even with engine stopped.M Barker

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              • #8
                Birdy,do you reckon its coz e's got a guts ache ?I'm only a newbie but would't that intersect point on the back of his knee be his COG makin him unstable & that be the reason for the nose down tilt.Cheers,Phil YoungGunningbland

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                • #9
                  Well, if it ain't a guts ache, mebe hes throw'n up, or drop'n his guts for the camera??Ignorance is bliss............but only till you realise you were.Ingratitude stinks.......be generous carefully.

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                  • #10
                    Thats not me in the photo, thats Rod Shaw checking out the gyro before I flew it for the first time.How did we get from "Horizontal Stabilizer's" to "Throwing up" in just a few posts???M Barker

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                    • #11
                      Yeah...you'll fit in 'ere Phil....

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