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On May 19, 9:53*am, "noel.wade" wrote:
I'm arguably the least experienced pilot on this thread, so I'll try to tread respectfully - but I was under the impression that mylars are placed over control gaps for three reasons: 1) To prevent (or at least reduce) high pressure air below the wing from being sucked up through the control gap to the low-pressure air on top, disturbing or separating the airflow right at the control surface. If designed to flow properly, such airflow can be beneficial in certain flight regimes (see "slotted flap") - but for glider control surfaces its bad news. Not primarily - seals are used for that. Either tape (for top or bottom hinged) or rolling seals (for center-hinged) control surfaces. Mylar without seals will probably slow the crossflow, but probably not completely stop it. My LS6 manual specifically shows how and where to install both rolling seals and Mylar gap covers on all control surfaces. Mylar without the rolling seals made my LS6 sound like an RC airplane at full throttle at about 130 knots - I figure the crossflow was "buzzing" the mylar on the flaperons. Could turn it on or off within a couple of knots. Made sneaky low passes a bit difficult! Quickly fixed by properly installing seals, BTW! 2) To lessen the drag as the low-pressure air goes down the top surface through the pressure-recovery zone and hits a big lip or gap or sharp angle that might cause the air to separate, tumble, swirl, etc. *In other words, the mylar helps smooth the transition between the wing and the control surface no matter what angle the control surface is at (relative to the rest of the wing). What was #3? ;) Cheers, Kirk |
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