I have to apply right rudder when straight and level to keep ball centered. The ball is about half a diameter to the right. What can I do to modify the build to remedy this save gluing a large wedge to the rudder or flying with my right foot on the pedal?
You think the nose wheel is cattywompus?Stick a go-pro underneath the aircraft pointing forward --- which way is the nose wheel/fairing pointing?
I found if I take off with any left drift when the nosewheel leaves the ground, I get some yaw like you're experiencing although to a lesser degree (ball maybe 1/4 out to the right). Since I've gotten better at keeping the ground run on the centerline, the ball is almost always centered in flight.You think the nose wheel is cattywompus?
So, this isn't a wedge on the rudder, but a small plate under the strobe on the rudder!I have to apply right rudder when straight and level to keep ball centered. The ball is about half a diameter to the right. What can I do to modify the build to remedy this save gluing a large wedge to the rudder or flying with my right foot on the pedal?


Look into a Gurney flap. I fully expect to have some sort of trim device on my rudder...I have to apply right rudder when straight and level to keep ball centered. The ball is about half a diameter to the right. What can I do to modify the build to remedy this save gluing a large wedge to the rudder or flying with my right foot on the pedal?
MLG farings?Adj the MLG fairings or offset the VS.
Main Landing GearMLG fairings?
No roll when trimmed, ie, applying right rudder.check your flap symmetry left and right on how high up it goes when retracted. My 9 doing the same with a slight left roll. I discovered it was off a little. Re adjusted the right flap up one turn this morning and will flight test it soon. I'll let you know how it goes. My stalls were dropping off slightly to the left
Correction:...my bad you said yaw in cruise. Not sure if what I said will help. Do you roll slightly to left when trimmed out level too?
Ah!Main Landing Gear
VS is already offset quite a bit as per plans. But, maybe not enuf?Adj the MLG fairings or offset the VS.
Can you post a photo?If you do not find an easily fixed problem, make and install a trim tab under the tail lite. Very easy to install. I made one for our 6a
Your nose wheel axel bolt needs to be tighten. If loose, the prop wash turns the nose wheel causing this condition. I am assuming the 14 nose wheel I the same setup as the 10. It happened on my 10.I have to apply right rudder when straight and level to keep ball centered. The ball is about half a diameter to the right. What can I do to modify the build to remedy this save gluing a large wedge to the rudder or flying with my right foot on the pedal?
Don’t you mean the breakout force nut? That would affect the turning of the nosewheel, not the axle bolt.Your nose wheel axel bolt needs to be tighten. If loose, the prop wash turns the nose wheel causing this condition. I am assuming the 14 nose wheel I the same setup as the 10. It happened on my 10.
Good suggestion. Farings coming off first. Becuz I put a small wedge on the rudder at 20 hrs and saw little effect.I'd ask if you did your test flights with or without the fairings. If the ball was centered without the fairings the issue is the fairing alignment.
If you've never flown without the fairings, remove them and fly. If the ball is centered the problem is the fairings, if it's not centered, you have an alignment problem with the air frame. At least you can eliminate or identify the fairings as the problem doing it this way. Why add a draggy wedge to an air frame if the fairings are the problem and why start trying to find a problem with the fairings if the air frame is the issue?
I agree with Larry that if this happened out of the blue, check the breakout force on the nose wheel first.
rudder trim tabI have to apply right rudder when straight and level to keep ball centered. The ball is about half a diameter to the right. What can I do to modify the build to remedy this save gluing a large wedge to the rudder or flying with my right foot on the pedal?
Yeah, I adjusted it back to 26 lbs per plans after 20 hrs. It still wants to go left.Yes. The breakout force. Sorry for the confusion. I experienced this during a flight. The plane suddenly needed significant rudder correction.
See post #8.Can you post a photo?
A 1/2 bubble yaw in cruise can be fixed easily with a small rudder wedge. If the airplane demonstrates the same yaw with and without the wheel fairings, this is your best bet. Experimenting with the size is needed to tune out the yaw. Photo for an example.Most of the -14s I have seen have a wedge on the rudder to center the ball in cruise.
