When I took the old 30cc Sbach wing and adapted it to the MX2 fuse creating the MX-Bach, it was necessity, not a love for the Sbach wing, despite its sexy shape, that made me do it. To address the tip stall, I sought a way to keep the lifties under the wing tips for as long as possible and to allow a more gentle stall. And voila, I discovered Vortex Generators. Here is a great presentation on the concept, a video of experiments by an RC engineer.
I didn't, and don't, have the data nor the gumption to do all that math, so I just made some using L-shaped styrene strips, and installed then where I thought they should go, about 5-8cm back from the leading edge. It's all described here. I knew they would be tall enough, just picked a length, decided a V shape was nice looking, and stuck the buggers on. It actually worked! The MX-Bach has only flown a couple of times with the VGs, but she no longer shows the stall tendencies she used to. I think flying her at 10S made her a bit underpowered, so am very excited to be converting her to 30cc gas!
So as I prepare to build yet another Sbach, I am considering putting the vortex generators on her too. I will use the same guess work and install them similarly. I still have the L styrene strips. I think she is going to be an amazing flier!
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