Rudder tab
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- astaib
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Rudder tab
Hello,
How do you setup your rudder tab?
I bought my airplane second hand some months ago and one tab is installed on the rudder and one on the left aileron.
The one of the aileron seems OK, but the one of the rudder seems not because the instrument shows the ball on the left when I fly in straight line without action on the foot.
I modified the bending on the tab, I think it's better, but the ball is stilla bit on the left. but it moves due to small turbulences.
Can it be OK without tab, or not?
How do you proceed to setup your? Altitude, cruise power, speed???
Thank you.
Arnaud.
How do you setup your rudder tab?
I bought my airplane second hand some months ago and one tab is installed on the rudder and one on the left aileron.
The one of the aileron seems OK, but the one of the rudder seems not because the instrument shows the ball on the left when I fly in straight line without action on the foot.
I modified the bending on the tab, I think it's better, but the ball is stilla bit on the left. but it moves due to small turbulences.
Can it be OK without tab, or not?
How do you proceed to setup your? Altitude, cruise power, speed???
Thank you.
Arnaud.
Arnaud
DA40 Star 180 / 40.026 / 2001
Wingtip, landing and taxing LED (Whelen)
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DA40 Star 180 / 40.026 / 2001
Wingtip, landing and taxing LED (Whelen)
Skitube
GNS430 NON-WAAS
Steam gauges
Non certified ADS-b
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Re: Rudder tab
I"m not sure, but it might not be the rudder, it may be the castor wheel is crooked in flight. There are several topics here about the "corked" nose wheel issues.
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Re: Rudder tab
I had similar; I bent the tab a little and the out of balance was less, then I bent it some more and out of balance was then nil (in smooth air).
So you could give this a try?
So you could give this a try?
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Re: Rudder tab
Hello,
Mine was bent to the left (when you look in flight direction), So I bent it less (to the right). The ball is closed to the center, but not perfectly centered.
This is why I'm asking myself to remove it, because if I bend it more to the right it will be aligned to the rudder.
Arnaud.
Mine was bent to the left (when you look in flight direction), So I bent it less (to the right). The ball is closed to the center, but not perfectly centered.
This is why I'm asking myself to remove it, because if I bend it more to the right it will be aligned to the rudder.
Arnaud.
Arnaud
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DA40 Star 180 / 40.026 / 2001
Wingtip, landing and taxing LED (Whelen)
Skitube
GNS430 NON-WAAS
Steam gauges
Non certified ADS-b
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Re: Rudder tab
Interesting. I would have thought that the specification of the rudder is with the rudder trim tab attached, so if it was me I wouldn't remove it, even if it is set straight ..
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Re: Rudder tab
Yes, I agree.
Arnaud
DA40 Star 180 / 40.026 / 2001
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Wingtip, landing and taxing LED (Whelen)
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Steam gauges
Non certified ADS-b
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Re: Rudder tab
What do you mean by re-balancing the rudder?
Arnaud
DA40 Star 180 / 40.026 / 2001
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Steam gauges
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Re: Rudder tab
Flight surfaces are balanced to minimize flutter. But the topic is best left to the engineers.
I do not think you can legally remove the trim tab. You will void the Certificate of Airworthiness.
I do not think you can legally remove the trim tab. You will void the Certificate of Airworthiness.
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Re: Rudder tab
Having dealt with this issue a couple of times on the DA20, I would suggest that you level the aircraft in the hangar and make sure that the ball is in the middle. I have seen that being the issue a few times.