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challgren(at)mac.com
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 3:39 pm    Post subject: XL Trim Reply with quote

I noticed some switches on top of the stick, are these for trim?
Someone on the net advised me to install aileron trim because the
ZodiacXL is so light a passenger makes a big difference so I am going
to do that and will also have two switches on top of the stick. One
for aileron trim and the other for elevator trim.

Bob

A comment on the above Bob: I considered putting the trim on top of
the stick but decided against it. I put the Transmit button there
instead and found I frequently hit it when not intending to do so.
So I ended up broadcasting when not intending to but that was better
than retrimming the plane when not intending to do so. I think that
you will find that the number of times you have to retrim are just
after takeoff and just before landing. I think the trim is a
necessity but you do not use it that often.

Just a thought.

Stan
601 HDS (sold it & building 701)


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 4:16 pm    Post subject: XL Trim Reply with quote

Stan and Bob,

The Ray Allen grips that feature trim switched on the top of the stick use
very low profile buttons for the trim. They are not going to get
accidentally activated unless you develope a habit of flying with your palm
on top of the stick (that's a dapper look for a walking cane but not a
normal practice inflight). The PTT is on the front of the stick where it can
be accidentally activated. You have to develop the habit of gripping the
stick with the contoured foam grip in the palm of your hand. If you hold it
there you have to deliberately move your "trigger finger" up to activate the
PTT. I have 200 hours flying with that type of grip and it isn't a problem
at all.

A "stuck transmit button" light on the intercom is a good safety against
flying with the PTT mashed down.

Ed

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A comment on the above Bob: I considered putting the trim on top of the
stick but decided against it. I put the Transmit button there instead
and found I frequently hit it when not intending to do so. So I ended up
broadcasting when not intending to but that was better than retrimming
the plane when not intending to do so. I think that you will find that
the number of times you have to retrim are just after takeoff and just
before landing. I think the trim is a necessity but you do not use it
that often.

Just a thought.

Stan
601 HDS (sold it & building 701)


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 4:37 pm    Post subject: XL Trim Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 4:43 pm    Post subject: XL Trim Reply with quote

I made grips out of walnut and maple. (www.zodiacxl.com in the grips
section) I installed a 4 way switch on top and a transmit button on the
front so that my index can hit the PTT and thumb trim. When I fly I trim
all of the time. When instructing I tell folks that trimming is like
breathing. After a while you don't even think about it. Of course this is
much more critical in a high performance aircraft. But a good habit to get
into.
Cheers
Matt

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