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In article , Tony Verhulst
writes I've always felt (but have no evidence) that positioning a yaw string on the canopy is not optimal, and that you really want it in clean, undisturbed, air (yeah, like the 2-33). There could be 2 problems with the canopy mount. One, it is flush with a compound curve surface and who knows that the air is doing there. Two, it is in the boundary layer between the canopy surface and the airflow and who knows that the air is doing there. I wonder if any one has experimented with a "normally" mounted yaw string and one placed on a post several cm higher. Tony V. There used to be a burble round the canopy on my sailplane, which meant there was only a narrow speed range where the yaw string was anything like stable. I wanted to update the TE system from a diaphragm type to a Braunsweig tube. It occurred to me that if I put the tube immediately ahead of the canopy I could kill two birds with one stone. Worked a treat! I thought maybe I could use the tube as a radio antenna, too, (3 birds?) but never got around to trying it. -- Mike Lindsay |
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