Do the "warts" come in order to carry more tip weight? or just an adjustment for not enough outboard flap to begin with?
Oh boy, Frank. If I still had that Trivial Pursuit in one piece I might still be showing up at a contest from time to time. Loved flying it! Flew it in seven Nats with warts like that from 1992 to 2007 and garnered 4 seconds, 1 third and 1 forth and a troubled 7th over a span from 1992 to 2007.
Ted
p.s. Edited for mathematic accuracy!
Just re-read this and realized it isn't remotely a response to the original message!!! Old Timer's Disease strikes yet again.
In direct response to Franks question, yes that is the primary purposes for which I started doing this. It was my feeling (certainly not my wisdom) that some extra flap area out there would allow modestly more tip weight to be utilized without "hinging" (rolling up and down) during maneuvers in particular to get solider and more positive response in the demanding "top parts" of the vertical/overhead, etc. maneuvers above 50 degrees. It seemed to work out that way to me so I made adapting the practice more or less a part of my trimming process (why some such additions were less than valuable during appearance judging).
A barely noticable "outward" roll in level flight due to the extra weight became, under acceleration in the maneuvers, seemed to me to provide a more consistent input requirement during "top half of the circle" maneuvers.
Please note I've been reluctant to mention this back when I was competing lest those who know better might excoriate me publically for such foolishness. Maybe they'll tell me I could'a won more trophies if I hadn't screwed the ship up with such foolishness.
Alas, we'll never know!
p.s. all "salty" language above was intended solely to cause giggles and not to offend myself or others! :!n~
