Elevator gap seals
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Elevator gap seals
I've heard that elevator gap seals are quite effective. Can anyone comment on these?
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Getting the gap seals is on my long to-do list. One concern I have is the way the tape is routed from top of the stab to bottom of the elevator.
Doesn't this invite rain to puddle against the leading edge of the elevator? Is there any reason it can't be wrapped from the bottom of the stab to the top of the elevator? Seems like rain would shed off better that way, along with any associated ice.
Mine sits outside for a week at a time just about every month.
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Doesn't this invite rain to puddle against the leading edge of the elevator? Is there any reason it can't be wrapped from the bottom of the stab to the top of the elevator? Seems like rain would shed off better that way, along with any associated ice.
Mine sits outside for a week at a time just about every month.
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The other way round, and the stab. strut is in the way. Placed in an S they don't wrinkle. Many many Maules never see the inside of a hanger. Rain and then frozen to ice isn't a problem either, just remove ice before flight when checking all surfaces before flight. You could punch drain holes if you want but I never have.
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i finally got around to installing my elevator gap seals a couple weeks ago on my M5-235. the kit (roll of tape) was under $50 from the factory, and it took me about 2 hours to install it alone.
i was happy with the results, which i immediately noticed on my first take-off. the tail seemed to jump off the ground a lot sooner and with less control pressures- kind of a "power steering" effect on the elevator. and on the subsequent landings i noticed a slow full-stall landing didn't end with the tail wheel whacking the ground before the mains. the tail remained controllable until the wings stopped flying.
a pretty good bang-for-the-buck in the aviation world.
i was happy with the results, which i immediately noticed on my first take-off. the tail seemed to jump off the ground a lot sooner and with less control pressures- kind of a "power steering" effect on the elevator. and on the subsequent landings i noticed a slow full-stall landing didn't end with the tail wheel whacking the ground before the mains. the tail remained controllable until the wings stopped flying.
a pretty good bang-for-the-buck in the aviation world.
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