AIRFRAME
The aircraft is constructed of the highest quality aircraft materials.
Examining the assembly manual should cover most if not all your
questions concerning the various techniques and materials involved.
MATERIALS
The Lancair ES-P is fabricated of high temperature prepreg Carbon
Fiber skins over a high temperature Divinycell or Nomex Honeycomb
core. With the exception of a few parts, all preformed parts are
vacuum bagged and oven cured at 250° F. at a pressure of nearly 2000
lbs/ft
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. These are similar to almost all modern commercial transport
construction methods and materials meeting such standards regarding
traceability and fire resistance, and the manufacturing facilities
equipment meets the FAA requirements. In addition, the resin systems
used are low in styrene and are safer to handle and use than most other
systems. Read and comply with all material handling warnings.
FLIGHT CONTROLS
The Lancair ES-P is conventional in its control configuration except for
the side stick controls. Lancair's airfoils are a combination of NASA
and NACA designs with unique airfoils designed specifically for the
Lancair mission. All primary airfoils are High Laminar flow designs
with noncritical characteristics. This means that the airfoils are
capable of maintaining laminar flow over 50-60% of their chord,
generating greatly reduced drag. Should laminar flow be lost due to
surface contamination (i.e. bugs, etc.) no dramatic loss of lift is
incurred.
TRIM CONTROLS
The airplane utilizes three axis electric trim. The elevator and rudder
tabs are built into the control surface and the aileron tab is hinged on
the trailing edge of the left aileron. The three trim motors are made by
The Ray Allen Company (www.rayallencompany.com)
GROUND CONTROL
Ground control is achieved using differential braking to control the
castering nose gear. A little caution for the first few flights in the
aircraft is all that is required to get the feel of this simple and
lightweight approach. Caution should be exercised to not ride the
brakes while taxiing, use only enough power to taxi at a brisk walking
pace and try to only use the brakes as necessary for steering. Under
normal conditions brakes are not needed for the take-off roll once the
power is applied, as rudder control becomes effective above 25-30 kts.
Summary of Contents for ES-P
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