by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sat Jun 07, 2008 1:48 pm
If you want high altitude performance increases, the best way to do that is to install full span gap seals. I like th K2U version, but others also like the Webco version. It has been my experience that doing this mod alone increases the optimum altitude of the aircraft about 1500 feet for Comanche singles. Climb rate is also increased so you get to altitude quicker, or you can cruise climb faster at the same verticle rate. From what I have heard others say on the subject, and it makes sense, is the VGs on the singles lowers the stall speed, costs a little in top end, and doesn't do much else. If you operate in the stall regime ofteen, such as very short strips/slow speed patrolling, then I think they would be worthwhile. Anything much over 80MPH indicated should not get any added effect from them. The Comanche wing is already a marvelous piece of engineering at keeping airflow attached. Clean it up a little more and it is unbelievable! My 180 regularly lives in the 15K-17K altitudes, and does just fine!
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"