Alterations to the Classic plans on the "Vintage Hatz"
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 5:57 am
Hi Hatzers,
While we are continuing our flight testing, I might tell you something about the modifikations we made to the Makelan Classic design:
I already wrote, that we lofted the fuselage lines and deck height in order to blend the Rotec R3600 with a collector shroud (like on a Stearman). The thrust line is set 6" below the center line of the top longeron. There is no down nor side thrust.
The tailplane design has been changed to elliptical (practical identical to Mehlin's Hatz planform). The tailplane is ground ajustable: previously set at 1.2° positive incidence, it has been lowered to the Classic plans set up, which is 0.6°. It even needs to be set some lower in order to have the trim tab neutral with two people on borad, half fuel and no baggage. Will see if necessary to change this again.
The fin is made separate to the fuse and set off as per plans. this seems to be abaou right. The cover between Stab and fin is aluminum (vintage style..)
The gear is as per plans, but with a plywood superstructure.
The wing tips are changed to Waco QCF design: the outmost plans rib is shifted a bit to the fuse and 2 ribs added.
The seats were bought as kits from Mark Marino and are aluminum.
A front door was added for easier access (highly recommanded).
As the beautiful Bendix wheels ( seen first on Mehlin's Hatz and last set bought from Dick Fischer) add a tremendous weight penalty (they weight about 60 lbs), we had to save weight where is has been possible in order to keep the MTO weight in the limits. Those wheels are just beautiful and the plane is easily steerable.
The following parts have been made lighter and different from the plans:
Light weight laminated spruze nose ribs
Special light weight tailplane steel ribs
Only 2 stringers on each fuse side, two on the bottom
All plywood birch, no mahagany
Aluminum compression struts (like on Mark's Bantam design) except the ones holding the aileron linkage in the bottom wings
Our own made square rolled tie rods (35% lighter than full 3/16" dia rods)
Built up aileron spars from spruce strips, uprights and plywebs
Carbon fiber center section tank: weights less than half the aluminum tank and has more capacity
Carbon fiber slave struts -> no vibration so far, weigh muss less than steel tubes!
Paint: Stits system with PPG top coat. not to much paint added!!! No wet look!
Weight and Balance:
Empty weight: 1056 lbs
Main wheels: 1000 lbs
Tail wheel: 45 lbs.
Center of gravity: just right
So far to tis theme. Please feel free to ask any questions!
Kind regards
Hans & Sam, H.C.#78, Switzerland
While we are continuing our flight testing, I might tell you something about the modifikations we made to the Makelan Classic design:
I already wrote, that we lofted the fuselage lines and deck height in order to blend the Rotec R3600 with a collector shroud (like on a Stearman). The thrust line is set 6" below the center line of the top longeron. There is no down nor side thrust.
The tailplane design has been changed to elliptical (practical identical to Mehlin's Hatz planform). The tailplane is ground ajustable: previously set at 1.2° positive incidence, it has been lowered to the Classic plans set up, which is 0.6°. It even needs to be set some lower in order to have the trim tab neutral with two people on borad, half fuel and no baggage. Will see if necessary to change this again.
The fin is made separate to the fuse and set off as per plans. this seems to be abaou right. The cover between Stab and fin is aluminum (vintage style..)
The gear is as per plans, but with a plywood superstructure.
The wing tips are changed to Waco QCF design: the outmost plans rib is shifted a bit to the fuse and 2 ribs added.
The seats were bought as kits from Mark Marino and are aluminum.
A front door was added for easier access (highly recommanded).
As the beautiful Bendix wheels ( seen first on Mehlin's Hatz and last set bought from Dick Fischer) add a tremendous weight penalty (they weight about 60 lbs), we had to save weight where is has been possible in order to keep the MTO weight in the limits. Those wheels are just beautiful and the plane is easily steerable.
The following parts have been made lighter and different from the plans:
Light weight laminated spruze nose ribs
Special light weight tailplane steel ribs
Only 2 stringers on each fuse side, two on the bottom
All plywood birch, no mahagany
Aluminum compression struts (like on Mark's Bantam design) except the ones holding the aileron linkage in the bottom wings
Our own made square rolled tie rods (35% lighter than full 3/16" dia rods)
Built up aileron spars from spruce strips, uprights and plywebs
Carbon fiber center section tank: weights less than half the aluminum tank and has more capacity
Carbon fiber slave struts -> no vibration so far, weigh muss less than steel tubes!
Paint: Stits system with PPG top coat. not to much paint added!!! No wet look!
Weight and Balance:
Empty weight: 1056 lbs
Main wheels: 1000 lbs
Tail wheel: 45 lbs.
Center of gravity: just right
So far to tis theme. Please feel free to ask any questions!
Kind regards
Hans & Sam, H.C.#78, Switzerland