Does anyone have to keep constant foreword pressure on the stick to keep the plane from climbing while adding power? If I keep the air speed down to 40 or 45 mph it will fly fine but as soon as I add more power I have to keep foreword pressure. I built the Stab. level with the top longeron of the fuse. My weight and balance indicates that I am 28 % of the wing chord. I have added 5 washers (5/16") to the leading edge of the H. Stab. but still require foreword pressure.
I am a new member and I know this is an old post, but I am just trying to understand the wing incidence and how it is determined on the XL. It seems from the plans that the upper longeron is maybe the level line, and that the longerons below the seat are parallel to the upper longeron, and that these two longerons are perpendicular to the engine fire wall. To get to the point, my main question is, it looks like the wing incidence is set at the fuse mount attach brackets at 2 degs, but the wing root fitting do not look like they are parallel to the chord line of the wing profile, I have not measured the difference, but it could add several degs to the wing incidence angle. Am I all wet? My son tells me just build it and stop analyzing it.
First, I'm just trying to understand why the wing root fitting locations and structure around the fittings are different between the LE and the LEXL. The LEXL has both front and rear spar web area, around the root fittings, filled in with wood, while the LE does not. I'm not looking to change anything yet, just trying to understand why the changes were made between the LE and the LEXL.
Very nice drawing.