I'm considering putting VG's on my M5-235 and I'm curious if anyone has experienced any disadvantage in their stalling characteristics. A friend put them on his Husky and was very impressed with the results but did find one negative effect. The Husky will have a pretty abrupt break in the stall at about 50% power. So a “half power on stall”. Anyone see this on the maule?
Thanks.
VG'S AND STALL'S
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Just the opposite!. We did a series of stall tests with our M-6 before and after we put the VGs on. Power on stalls before were pretty serious breaks with a lot of negitive g. After install the airplane just does not want to quit. I got to the point of stalling the airplane on final to bleed off altitude, 700 fpm desent with zero airspeed indicating. Best mod you can put on a Maule
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I've used this technique for many years. An old crop duster pilot taught me this to stop float in a cherokee. It became second nature to me to slowly start bringing the flaps up while in rotation for landing.maules.com wrote:Get rid of all flaps as soon as first wheel touches on landing, or before if you want to hit a specific spot.
I hired a young IP once to give me a flight review in my M4. This boy got very upset with me about doing this. He said something like; Do that again and this ride is over. I just had to explain to him that this was my airplane and he was working for me and if he distracted me again, his ride was over.
I understand his concern, though. It's imperative you be looking outside and not have your head below the panel at this time.
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