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Re: New builder

by stearmoth » Tue Feb 04, 2014 10:45 am

Hi Doug and all,
I mean the angle of attack of the stabilyser. It is 0.66 deg calculated from th dimensions noted on the plans.
Thank you for the hint thatt Jeff made the stab ground adjustable.
As Jeff still hasen't answered my email about this, I will approach John Kerr for the task.
Because we set the thrust line 6" lower than for the flat four engine, I think a higher incidence compensates the smaller nose moment of our radial. We now set it at upmost position and can lowe it if it seems necessary.for that reason it would be nice to learn from John Kerr's set up and flight experience!

Hans & Sam, H.C.#78, Switzerland

Re: New builder

by dougm » Sun Feb 02, 2014 12:50 pm

Hello Wojciech! Welcome aboard! As folks have already said, there are lots of good people here ready to help and answer questions. don't be afraid to ask anything.

Hans, what tailplane incidence question are you referring to? I don't know that you'll get a concrete answer from Jeff. When I asked about this he stated that he had built fuselages with ground adjustable horizontal stabilizers, so he appeared to leave it up to the builder to figure it out.

Re: New builder

by Woha » Sun Feb 02, 2014 5:37 am

Hello Hans, hello Sam,
Thank you for your support. I really appreciate it.
I've never heard about this incident. Any details?
Cheers,
Wojciech, HC164, Poland

Re: New builder

by stearmoth » Sat Feb 01, 2014 12:16 pm

Dear Wojciech,
Welcome to the club! I also contacted Jeff at Makelan concernig the tailplane incidence he set on John Kerr's Rotec Classic andd am still awaiting his reply!
I would suggest that we might help you what concerns the FFA acceptance as soon as we receive the permission to fly this spring. As soon as our AFM etc. Is accepted we can email you a copy. Our email adresses: hans.u@aeroplaneworks.ch and samuel@aeroplaneworks.ch.
Don't give up, you will build your Hatz!

Best regards
Hans & Sam, H.C.#78, Switzerland

Re: New builder

by mtaylor » Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:19 am

Welcome, Woha! Glad to have you on board. Yep, it's a journey. An enjoyable and satisfying one!

There was a fellow named Bob Lyjack (spelling is wrong, but it's pronounced the same as I spelled it) who toured the US back in the 70's doing some incredible acro in a Taperwing Waco. I don't suggest this in a Hatz, but his paint scheme had the Polish Eagle painted on the top of the center section with sunburst stripes radiating out to the wings. It was white with red. A beautiful airplane. You are a long way from paint, but it's never too early to dream of the finished product.

Enjoy the adventure! We will be here enjoying it with you!

Mark Taylor
Hatz (Sorta Classic) #493

Re: New builder

by Woha » Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:29 am

Thanks guys!
It will be first Hatz in Poland John.
Wojciech
HC164 R3600

Re: New builder

by jwhanson » Wed Jan 29, 2014 11:17 pm

And a big AMEN to that.
John

Re: New builder

by M Lightsey » Wed Jan 29, 2014 4:50 pm

Welcome,
You're at the beginning of a long journey, but one well worth taking.
The closer you can stick to the plans, the fewer detours you'll take and the shorter your journey will be.
Mark Lightsey
CB-1 NX 1279

Re: New builder

by jwhanson » Wed Jan 29, 2014 3:33 pm

Welcome to the Hatz group, Wojceich,
Is your project the first homebuilt in Poland or the first Hatz Classic?
John Hanson HC-012

Re: New builder

by painless » Wed Jan 29, 2014 12:20 pm

Welcome, Wojceich! Glad you have joined us. This is a great site to learn and ask questions. Hope you enjoy your Hatz project.

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