by Jackal » Fri May 14, 2010 9:44 am
Al,
I've not finished my Hatz yet but plan to install the spring, unless conventional wisdom here indicates otherwise. My understanding of it on other airplanes is that its function is to hold up the weight of the elevator causing it not to "droop" in flight causing the plane to pitch nose down. Of course the trim tab can also accomplish this but only if it is deflected some, which causes some drag. Now in the case of a Hatz which is basically a flying drag device, perhaps the drag from a deflected trim tab hardly matters. As you noted, the spring also helps keep the stick in a neutral position with little/no airspeed, such as taxiing. It keeps the stick from trying to pull your hand forward, or you having to reach forward for the stick each time you let go of it with no airspeed.
Al,
I've not finished my Hatz yet but plan to install the spring, unless conventional wisdom here indicates otherwise. My understanding of it on other airplanes is that its function is to hold up the weight of the elevator causing it not to "droop" in flight causing the plane to pitch nose down. Of course the trim tab can also accomplish this but only if it is deflected some, which causes some drag. Now in the case of a Hatz which is basically a flying drag device, perhaps the drag from a deflected trim tab hardly matters. As you noted, the spring also helps keep the stick in a neutral position with little/no airspeed, such as taxiing. It keeps the stick from trying to pull your hand forward, or you having to reach forward for the stick each time you let go of it with no airspeed.