Jim Pekola
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In my ultimate quest for a STOL airplane, I built a Just Aircraft Highlander and replaced the standard wing with a Riblett GA 30-613.5 and added a moveable leading edge slat and full span 30% cord flaperons. This aircraft has a 912S 100 hp engine. I currently have about 65 hours on my airplane and I am happy with the STOL capabilities as well as the 105 mile an hour cruise speed (with the 29" Bush Wheels). However, I am now thinking about building another set of wings to (occationally) replace the set that I currently have on the plane. I am thinking about going with the Riblett GA 35 A 412, an entry level laminar flow wing. My question is, if I kept everything the same (54" cord, 150 square feet, Bush Wheels, etc.) what could I expect for an increase in cruise speed? I would not do a leading edge slat and would do a 10' slotted flap with 4' deep cord ailerons instead of the full span flaperon. I would eventually take the Bush Wheels off for higher cruise with this wing, but I am curious about the apples to apples comparison between the two sets of wings. I have been told that my stall speed and my cruise speed would increase by about 10 miles per hour. Does anybody have any thoughts about this build?
Thanks, Jim Pekola
Thanks, Jim Pekola