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MICRO AERODYNAMICS INC.

Micro Vortex Generators

Improve your aircraft performance and control
by energizing the airflow over wing and tail surfaces.

MICRO VORTEX GENERATORS (VGs)

What are they and how do they work?

Micro Vortex Generators are small aluminum blades placed in a spanwise line aft of the leading edge of the wing and tail surfaces. They control airflow over the upper surface of the wing by creating vortices that energize the boundary layer.

This results in improved performance and control authority at low airspeeds and high angles of attack.

Benefits of Micro VGs

  • Lower Lift Off Speed
  • Lower Stall Speeds
  • Improved Controllability
  • Improved Characteristics
  • Improved Safety
  • S.T.O.L. Benefits
  • 1 Day Installation

Benefits on some Twin Engine models

  • Reduced Vmca
  • Certified Performance Numbers
  • Zero Fuel Weight Increase
  • Gross Weight Increase
  • Improved Aileron & Rudder
  • Smooth Ride In Turbulence
  • More Stable Instrument Platform

What is included in a VG Kit?

A Micro VG Kit includes the STC, VGs, installation tools, computer cut templates, detailed illustrated drawings and instructions, and Loctite® AA 330TM adhesive for installing the vortex generators on your airplane.

Manufactured under our FAA PMA

Micro Vortex Generators are manufactured under our FAA PMA from aircraft grade aluminum and are alodined to a mil-spec, ready to accept paint before installation

adapted for Multiple
Aircraft Manufacturers

select your aircraft to display all available models

HAPPY CLIENTS SINCE 1989

OUR TESTIMONIALS

I purchased the VG's for 114A Rockwell Commander and had them installed. We fly out of high altitude airports like Santa Fe (SAF).

We have made two trips in the summer with temps increasing around lunch time. What a great difference the VG's made. No mushing feeling in the yoke or and climb rate was greatly increased. Before we were lucky to climb at 400 feet per minute while have to be very careful with the yoke.

Now we climb at around 600 to 700 feet per minute with no feeling of stalling. What a great product. Thanks for the safety it adds to our aircraft.
Robert and Jo HarrisMicro VG Kit - Rockwell Commander 114A - Nov. 2016
"Simply Incredible! I was doing steep turns at 50 mph and without VGs I’d have precipitated an accelerated stall. I couldn’t believe how responsive the ailerons were at that speed.

It‘s like a completely different airplane in the way it feels and handles. Stalls are much more placid and control response is there all the way".
Dick SmithOwner of Cessna 180 / Captain for Alaska Airlines - Oct. 2015
Thanks for all the help Anni, Might I add that the VGs have been absolutely phenomenal. They are on my Aeronca Chief and many of our "outback" strips are very short. I have never lost any in flight, but in this case I was at a station (ranch) parked in the open when we had an incredible hail storm, golf ball sized hail. It knocked off three VGs, but fortunately there was not as much fabric damage as there could have been. I picked up the three VGs from the grass below the wings, so don't even need the spares in the kit.
Ian HarvieOwner of Aeronca Chief - Dec. 2016
"Charley, Now I know why you had that little smirk on your face when you told me I would like the way it flies with VGs!. WHAT A DREAM!. Yes, it stalls slower, but the nice part is the way it handles. Now it's SWEET AND GENTLE!!"
Verl ScheibeOwner of Scout 8GCBC (used for the FAA certification flights) - Dec. 2016
PA-12 OY-CLL has Micro AeroDynamics Vortex Generators. Not only was the generator kit the most complete and easiest kit to work with I have ever tried, it also transforms the aircraft from good to spectacular. Excellent low-speed control and a very secure feeling, even low and at 30 knots on final.
Bent EsbensenOwner of Piper PA-12 - Nov. 2017

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Micro VGs provide certified weight changes on a select few models.

Models that include Gross Weight Increase for take-off:

  • Cessna 310R / T310R
  • Cessna 335
  • Cessna 340
  • Cessna 340A
  • Cessna 402C
  • Cessna 414A
  • Cessna 421B
  • Cessna 421C

Models that include Zero Fuel Weight ( ZFW ) Increase:

  • Piper Seneca II
  • Cessna 310R/T310R
  • Cessna 414A
  • Cessna 402C

We use Loctite® AA 330TM adhesive to attach the Micro Vortex Generators. This is the same adhesive used by Boeing Aircraft Company for many aerospace applications. Our experience has been that only bird strikes produce sufficient force to knock off Vortex Generators in normal operations.

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Micro Vortex Generators are placed in a spanwise line two to fifteen percent aft of the leading edge of the wing. They control airflow over the upper surface of the wing and the tail surfaces by creating vortices that energize the boundary layer. This results in improved performance and control authority at low airspeeds up to the critical angle of attack.

A Micro Vortex Generator creates a tiny vortex in the airstream over an airfoil. This vortex energizes the normally stagnant boundary layer of air on the wing and tail surfaces. An energized boundary layer is more resistant to flow separation than a stagnant boundary layer. The result is that airflow “sticks” to the wing and control surfaces better, providing greater lift, which results in greater control in flight at slower airspeeds such as take-off and landing.

Installation using the provided illustrated installation manual can take as little as 6 hours and up to 14 hours depending on the number of surfaces on which the parts are installed, and how many total parts are in the kit for a specific aircraft model.

It will take your mechanic approximately 3 hours to install the templates on the aircraft and double check the measurements. The remainder of the time is gluing each Micro Vortex Generator in the cut-out of the template, and cleaning up any excess adhesive that may squeeze out under the base of the Micro VG when pressed in place. Some aircraft models also contain strakes which are installed with provided hardware.

Here is a video of an installation:

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The proper use of Template Placement Tool

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Cessna 182 Wing with Micro VGs

Micro Vortex Generator(s) can be installed directly on the landing light lens with the provided Loctite® AA 330TM adhesive. If it falls on the landing light lens frame, the Vortex Generator(s) may be moved LATERALLY the shortest distance necessary to clear the obstacle. The foot of the vortex generator may be trimmed, or shimmed as required as long as the blade remains intact.

Yes. We cannot, of course, test every possible combination of STCs for compatibility with our STC. However, our STC allows the installer to determine compatibility with other STCs on a given aircraft. The installer can perform an Operational Flight Check per FAR 91.407(b) after installation of the Micro VG Kit to determine if there are any adverse characteristics created by the installation of VGs along with another STC.

Glue the portion of the Micro Vortex Generator that falls directly on the Inspection Plate to the cover, without moving the part fore/aft. The rest of the VG will not be glued to the aircraft.

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