I think if I recall readin Ted Fanchers article on the Imitation, he did extensive testing with flaps, gradually shortening them and flying the plane. I dont recall exactly but I think that broader chord flaps increase the handle loading with the same effectivness. I beleive that Teds summary was to the effect that he prefered full span flaps of a narrower chord.
Hi Mark
I have flown 2 of the same planes with full span flaps and partial span flaps, with about 4 and 5 inches fixed at the tips, I did not notice any difference in handle pressure to move them, note, they were both the same area.
At best it is so close to the same that you can't tell. Of course my CG is located more aft, rather than forward as some use.
So I only move the controls so the flaps may not move but about 10 or 15 degrees for round maneuvers , eights and the like, I don't think I am using more than 20 to 25 on hard corners.
My findings may be differant than others that use a "lot" of handle movement, I have never used a very high wing loading with huge flap movements to keep the plane with enough lift to turn.
If you have too much pressure on the handle one thing you can do to trim this out is just simply move the overhang of the handle connectors back toward your hand
Moving the overhang back reduces handle pressure and resistance.
Moving it out increases handle pressure..what some call "stick pressure"
This is also very beneficial in high winds as you can reduce the handle pressure, and it doesn't take much to make a substantial difference in winds.
I am in complete agreement with Ted about wing size, When I first made the larger Stuncraft airplanes back in the mid 1970s, they were over 725 sq ins.
I quickly found it was too large,so I went to 700 sq in. The very next one was 670 sq inches.
The latest SV series are 3 sizes (not including the 40 sized ones) 640 sq inches , 670 sq in, and the SV-R series is 690.
I think also there would be a big benefit to having adjustable flaps ratio,maybe rather than an adjustable elevator, or both.
I have 2 ships here that have both, I may need to take them out and revisit this...
Regards
Randy