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Good day to 650 buildersI want to check my wing incidence to make sure of symmetry.Is there a drawing of a wing profile template that I can rest on top of the wings so that I can use an …Continue
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I need some info / diagrams for dimensions of a Rotax 912 with a ring mount for a 650B. Made a start with using a Sling mount to the Rotax Ring... need a distance from firewall forward to Centre of Gravity. Can anyone who has done this help?? Any photos or advice welcome.…
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Hello Dr. Mark,
I just saw your question about stick forces and autopilot. Autopilots are a workload helper, especially in IMC.
I am not a high time pilot, even though I started flying decades ago. One thing that all of my instructors instilled into my flying disciplines, is never fly more "out of trim" than you must for a short period. I usually fly with two fingers in straight & level flight. (Multiple instructors = primary, commercial, aerobatic)
I find most stick pressures are associated with pitch changes, not roll. That said, I am planning on an electric trim system, panel indicator and most likely stick control.
I hope this helps.
Great pictures! Keep them coming, please.