Same 120 lbs water dummy load as last flight. Flew at 14,500 MSL today for a bit. Did 1500 to 3500 MSL climb testing with this dummy weight. Increased maximum G loading to 3.3 G’s. 2.8 hours flying.
Category: RV7
Flight #22
6/2/16
Added 40 more pounds of water. This time to the baggage compartment. I’m walking the CG backwards a bit at a time from the 80.04 empty to the rear limit of 86.8. Takeoff for this flight was CG=84.3.
| Basic Empty Weight | LBS | Arm | Moment |
| Left Main |
435 |
93.96 |
40872.6 |
| Right Main |
435 |
93.96 |
40872.6 |
| Nose Wheel |
296 |
39.11 |
11576.6 |
| Empty |
1166 |
93321.8 |
|
| Empty CG |
80.04 |
| Max Limit LBS |
1868.0 |
| Max Limit Aero |
1600.0 |
| CG Limit Min |
78.7 |
| CG Limit Max |
86.8 |
| CG Limit Max Aero |
84.5 |
| Pilot Station |
97.5 |
| Passenger Station |
97.5 |
| Main Gear Station |
94.0 |
| Nose Gear Station |
39.1 |
| Fuel Station |
80.0 |
W&B this flight @ takeoff:
| Full Dummy 3 | |||
| Empty Weight |
1166 |
93321.8 |
|
| Pilot |
250 |
97.48 |
24370.0 |
| Passenger |
80 Water |
97.48 |
7798.4 |
| Fuel |
252 |
80.00 |
20160.0 |
| Baggage |
40 Water |
126.78 |
5071.2 |
| Weight |
1788 |
150721.4 |
|
| CG |
84.30 |
||
| Left Main |
736.5 |
||
| Right Main |
736.5 |
||
| Nose Gear |
315.0 |
Due to a visual on heavy rain to the west, decided to takeoff and stay in the pattern for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes of doing 8 takeoffs and landings in the pattern, it appeared the rain wasn’t moving in or getting any worse so I picked up the flight plan and departed to the west. Wind was from the east and keeping the rain to the west from approaching. Experienced rain in the RV for the first time deliberately during this flight since I could dart into and out of the showers (this was light rain falling from clouds high above). No apparent leaks. Flew along the edge of a line of rain with clear to the east (Fredericksburg) and rain showers to the west (Madison/Greene). Darting to the North allowed me to get out over Rappahannock to the west and circle Mom’s house for a bit.
Upped the G’s to 2.83 G’s max during a few maneuvers.
Times: 33.4/36.1 Before; 36.3/39.1 After
Rain pictures from the flight:
W&B @ Landing:
| Landing Dummy 3 | |||
| Empty Weight |
1166 |
93321.8 |
|
| Pilot |
250 |
97.48 |
24370.0 |
| Passenger |
80 |
97.48 |
7798.4 |
| Fuel |
73.8 |
80.00 |
5904.0 |
| Baggage |
40 |
126.78 |
5071.2 |
| Weight |
1609.8 |
136465.4 |
|
| CG |
84.77 |
||
| Left Main |
670.1 |
||
| Right Main |
670.1 |
||
| Nose Gear |
269.7 |
Flight #21
6/1/16
Preflight, removed front air dams in front of the #1 and #2 cylinders. Still missing air inlet ramps. 80 lbs water in the passenger seat.
Starting Fuel: 40
Starting Time: Engine: 31.6, Total: 34.2
Increased G loading to ~2.7 G’s
Flew with 80 lbs in the passenger seat (2x 5 gallon jugs of water)
Ending Time: Engine: 33.4, Total: 36.1
Totalizer: 19.3 Used, 20.7 Remaining
Dip 11L/10R
Fill 18.9 Total
Flight #20
Preflight: Removed elevator bell crank inspection ports on both sides to inspect the elevator push/pull tube, jam nut, and bolt holding the elevator horns together. All was nominal. Added torque seal to the jam nut and elevator horn bolt so I can see if it ever moves. Reinstalled two inspection ports (7 #6 screws each).
Fuel starting was 20L/20R. Totalizer remaining: 40.
Oil was above 6.0.
Preflight: Engine: 29.9, Total: 32.4
I installed the passenger seatback which had been removed for many flights. I filled a 5 gallon gas jug with water (40 lbs), and strapped it to the passenger seat. Slowly beginning to increase the weight to explore the CG envelope. I did some stalls at 0, 1/3, 2/3, and Full flap settings near the beginning of the flight while the tanks were still relatively full. The stall behavior is slightly sharper, but still very benign. The AoA audio tone warning beeps are now active since I calibrated the AoA gauge last flight and it is a very nice feature.
I also spent a bunch of time leaning the engine and watching EGT readings…see the flight data link below and plot EGT, RPM, FF, and MAP.
Post flight: Engine: 31.6, Total: 34.2
Time: Engine: 1.7, Flight: 1.8
Fuel ending was: Gauge: 15L/13R. Dip 12L/10R. Fill: 7L/9.9R (16.9 total)
Fuel totalizer used: 16.9
Remaining: 23.1
The totalizer seems to agree well with the fuel truck. The gauges seem to read 2-3 gallons too high in the mid range.
Flight #19
Calibrated the AoA probe during this flight.
Preflight: Engine: 28,7, Total: 31.1
Post flight: Engine: 29.9, Total: 32.4
Time: Engine: 1.2, Flight: 1.3
Flight #18
Added 0.5 quarts of oil during preflight…logged as end of #17.
Did some speed testing triangles at 2 RPM settings. Flew over Mom’s house and first time I have seen her outside.
Do speed calculations and report here.
Flight #17
5/28/16
Good flight all the way down to Massanutten and around Orange Co. This is the first flight where I started loading up the wing with G’s. I got to +2.4 G’s during this flight.
Preflight: Engine: 23.2, Total: 25.7
Post flight: Engine: 26.1, Total: 28.5
Time: Engine: 2.9, Flight: 2.8
Flight #16
Preflight: Engine: 20.4, Total: 22.9
Post flight: Engine: 23.2, Total: 25.7
Time: Engine: 2.8, Flight 2.8
Some more leaning of the engine. Several stalls.
Oil Pressure Sensor Fix
Worked on the oil pressure sensor trouble shooting today, and think I have found and fixed it. I found a bundle of wires entering the G3X EIS that when tugged caused the oil pressure gauge to fluctuate. Strangely with Mom and Rachel helping, we discovered that it also caused the fuel pressure and manifold pressures to wiggle also. Here is the text from my writeup on VAF:
Surprisingly it also disturbed the gauges for the manifold pressure and the fuel pressure. Checked my wiring diagram and found the following wires in common among those three gauges:
Three grounds spliced together and three 5v lines spliced together and also sharing the 5v pin with the two capacitive fuel level senders.
The 5v and ground splices used those heat shrink solder bands and both looked only partially melted solder. I heated both and got much better solder flow. Put it all back together and gauges now steady when flexing and tugging same connector wire bundle. Will fly tomorrow and test. But I’m hopeful it is found.
Thanks Walt for the offer but I will wait and test for a bit more. I had tried swapping gauges without recal just to see but didn’t carry it to far or fly that way.
Flight #15
This was the first flight exploring leaning out the engine.
Preflight: Engine: 19.0, Total: 21.6
Post flight: Engine: 20.4, Total: 22.9
Time: Engine: 1.4, Flight: 1.3 (numbers round wierd)