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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 7:49 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

I’ve looked at the Rudder Trim on Tim’s site that Vic did and I was wondering about doing a Rudder Trim on mine as well. I was wanting to know the length and width of the hinge that is providing the tab as well as if it is effective enough or too sensitive to adjust. I’m trying to figure out what size of a Rudder Trim Tab to make on my RV-10. I was thinking of cutting the tab into the rudder like the elevator tab. I would have to create a spar for the tab and the ruder and possible even be able to have the control linkage comes thru the spar as to not be seen from the outside.
Also for those flying with a glued/taped on Rudder Tab, what length/width and thinkness did you apply to the rudder to coorect thr trim?

Thank You
Ray Doerr
CDNI Principal Engineer
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:23 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Ray, Vic says it's sensitive enough to swing the ball I think
1/2 to 3/4 of a ball either way of center. As for the length,
I wondered the same myself, but the photos should let us count
the number of hinge eyelits and go from there. I think it's
the standard aluminum hinge. The width is just the hinge
itself, no extra tab material.

I ran his rudder trim when I flew his plane, and it's not
overly touchy like our elevator trim. So you can hold the
switch down much longer and make it adjust. Should be pretty
easy to get precision with it.

The cut-in tab would be nice looking, if you can do it well
and keep the structure nice. Don Wentz showed me one at LOE
that looked great that way. You'd have to make sure it's
located well so the elevator wash doesn't make it useless.

My taped on tab is about 5" long, and is made from a wood
slat about 1/4" thick or slightly more, tapered to nothing
on the leading edge. This works well for me in cruise,
but in descent it's too much, and in slower flight it's
not enough.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Doerr, Ray R [NTK] wrote:
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I’ve looked at the Rudder Trim on Tim’s site that Vic did
and I was wondering about doing a Rudder Trim on mine as well. I was
wanting to know the length and width of the hinge that is providing the
tab as well as if it is effective enough or too sensitive to adjust.
I’m trying to figure out what size of a Rudder Trim Tab to make on my
RV-10. I was thinking of cutting the tab into the rudder like the
elevator tab. I would have to create a spar for the tab and the ruder
and possible even be able to have the control linkage comes thru the
spar as to not be seen from the outside.

Also for those flying with a glued/taped on Rudder Tab, what
length/width and thinkness did you apply to the rudder to coorect thr trim?




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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:30 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Ray,
Jim and Debbie in TX have a trim tab taped on and I believe Deems Davis' site has pics of it. If I remember from OSH it was about 1 1/2 " wide and 5-6" tall. I am sure they did a trial and error on how much bend to put in it.
Do you find a real need for an adjustable trim or is it just needed at cruise? Adding Wheel pants MAY change the trim requirements also. I know lots of RV7 guys use 3M double sided auto trim tape to mount their trim tabs. Nice clean fit that sticks even when done AFTER the plane is painted.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:52 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Thanks guys. I was thinking of a tab cut into the rudder maybe 6” long centered just above the tail light and below the next stiffener where the rudder would still have the bottom rib. I would re-enforce the rudder by adding tiny triangle ribs and a spar to support the hinge. My first concern is to ensure I don’t reduce the strength of the rudder from top to bottom.
You brought up a good point about wheel pants, since I still don’t have mine on. So I was thinking the 6” long tab would be maybe 1.5” to 2” deep to have enough throw for any condition and not be too sensitive. I would ensure that it would swing in the direction that is mostly needed and use the same bent forward lip that goes under the spar like on the elevator trim tab.

Thank You
Ray Doerr
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Ray,
Jim and Debbie in TX have a trim tab taped on and I believe Deems Davis' site has pics of it. If I remember from OSH it was about 1 1/2 " wide and 5-6" tall. I am sure they did a trial and error on how much bend to put in it.
Do you find a real need for an adjustable trim or is it just needed at cruise? Adding Wheel pants MAY change the trim requirements also. I know lots of RV7 guys use 3M double sided auto trim tape to mount their trim tabs. Nice clean fit that sticks even when done AFTER the plane is painted.
Dean 40449


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:51 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Ray, Ray, Ray, you've been flying WAY too long to be flying
without your pants on. Get those things done so you can
see some better speed! Smile

The trim tab sounds OK, but I think on the cut-in one you
may end up wanting to go 2-3" (maybe closer to 3) deep.
You can always regulate the sensitivity by the servo speed.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Doerr, Ray R [NTK] wrote:
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Thanks guys. I was thinking of a tab cut into the rudder
maybe 6” long centered just above the tail light and below the next
stiffener where the rudder would still have the bottom rib. I would
re-enforce the rudder by adding tiny triangle ribs and a spar to support
the hinge. My first concern is to ensure I don’t reduce the strength of
the rudder from top to bottom.

You brought up a good point about wheel pants, since I still
don’t have mine on. So I was thinking the 6” long tab would be maybe
1.5” to 2” deep to have enough throw for any condition and not be too
sensitive. I would ensure that it would swing in the direction that is
mostly needed and use the same bent forward lip that goes under the spar
like on the elevator trim tab.



Thank You
*Ray Doerr*
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 12:19 pm    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Ray,

My rudder trim is exactly as you discribe.
It uses a Ray Allen servo inside the rudder.
I'll take pictues tonight.

Eric Parlow
40014
N104EP

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From: "Doerr, Ray R [NTK]" <Ray.R.Doerr(at)sprint.com>
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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:50:56 -0600

Thanks guys. I was thinking of a tab cut into the rudder maybe
6" long centered just above the tail light and below the next stiffener
where the rudder would still have the bottom rib. I would re-enforce the
rudder by adding tiny triangle ribs and a spar to support the hinge. My
first concern is to ensure I don't reduce the strength of the rudder from
top to bottom.

You brought up a good point about wheel pants, since I still
don't have mine on. So I was thinking the 6" long tab would be maybe 1.5"
to 2" deep to have enough throw for any condition and not be too sensitive.
I would ensure that it would swing in the direction that is mostly needed
and use the same bent forward lip that goes under the spar like on the
elevator trim tab.

Thank You
Ray Doerr
40250

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Subject: Re: Electric Rudder Trim

Ray,

Jim and Debbie in TX have a trim tab taped on and I believe Deems Davis'
site has pics of it. If I remember from OSH it was about 1 1/2 " wide and
5-6" tall. I am sure they did a trial and error on how much bend to put in
it.

Do you find a real need for an adjustable trim or is it just needed at
cruise? Adding Wheel pants MAY change the trim requirements also. I know
lots of RV7 guys use 3M double sided auto trim tape to mount their trim
tabs. Nice clean fit that sticks even when done AFTER the plane is painted.

Dean 40449

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 3:43 pm    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

By copying the photos of Vic's plane I measured the hinge in Excel and came up with what I think the dimensions are. My measurements are 1.5" wide by 11" long. The hinge knuckles are 0.5 inches long or 1" of the pitch. The full open width is 1.5" I am installing the electric trim on my rudder, but have not closed it out yet. I have the same question as to the length. I am considering making it just a little longer, maybe ~16" so I'd have more movement of the ball to achieve more like 1 ball width. Nothing really scientific.

Dave Syvertson
Empennage
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 4:44 pm    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

There’s a guy building a -7 a couple of T-hangars down from me, and the stock 7 uses a spring bias system to introduce unequal aileron displacement to “trim” the airplane in roll. Do you think that engineering a spring bias system coupled to the rudder cables themselves for yaw “trim” would help instead of developing a separate but interconnected system?

Rob Wright
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I’ve looked at the Rudder Trim on Tim’s site that Vic did and I was wondering about doing a Rudder Trim on mine as well. I was wanting to know the length and width of the hinge that is providing the tab as well as if it is effective enough or too sensitive to adjust. I’m trying to figure out what size of a Rudder Trim Tab to make on my RV-10. I was thinking of cutting the tab into the rudder like the elevator tab. I would have to create a spar for the tab and the ruder and possible even be able to have the control linkage comes thru the spar as to not be seen from the outside.
Also for those flying with a glued/taped on Rudder Tab, what length/width and thinkness did you apply to the rudder to coorect thr trim?

Thank You
Ray Doerr
CDNI Principal Engineer
Sprint PCS
16020 West 113th Street
Lenexa, KS 66219
Mailstop KSLNXK0101
(913) 859-1414 (Office)
(913) 226-0106 (Pcs)
(913) 859-1234 (Fax)
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:35 pm    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

My Q2 had a spring bias system for pitch trim and so I have thought about this idea a few times but previously decided it wouldn’t work. My concerns were that it’s not really a closed system since the rudder pedals are not connected on the firewall side. However, it occurred to me that since we really only need to be able to put pressure pulling forward on the right rudder cable you probably could add a spring controlled by a lever on just that cable.

One question for the group – I only needed a little rudder tab initially but after installing the wheel pants it’s significantly greater. My plan is to eyeball and also re-measure the strut cover alignments, but any suggestions on tweaks that would help? I need more right rudder than before so I’m guessing the left side is dragging a little and not aligned with the relative wind as well as the right.

Marcus
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There’s a guy building a -7 a couple of T-hangars down from me, and the stock 7 uses a spring bias system to introduce unequal aileron displacement to “trim” the airplane in roll. Do you think that engineering a spring bias system coupled to the rudder cables themselves for yaw “trim” would help instead of developing a separate but interconnected system?

Rob Wright
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Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 9:41 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Electric Rudder Trim


I’ve looked at the Rudder Trim on Tim’s site that Vic did and I was wondering about doing a Rudder Trim on mine as well. I was wanting to know the length and width of the hinge that is providing the tab as well as if it is effective enough or too sensitive to adjust. I’m trying to figure out what size of a Rudder Trim Tab to make on my RV-10. I was thinking of cutting the tab into the rudder like the elevator tab. I would have to create a spar for the tab and the ruder and possible even be able to have the control linkage comes thru the spar as to not be seen from the outside.
Also for those flying with a glued/taped on Rudder Tab, what length/width and thinkness did you apply to the rudder to coorect thr trim?

Thank You
Ray Doerr
CDNI Principal Engineer
Sprint PCS
16020 West 113th Street
Lenexa, KS 66219
Mailstop KSLNXK0101
(913) 859-1414 (Office)
(913) 226-0106 (Pcs)
(913) 859-1234 (Fax)
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 6:53 pm    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Remember too that Vic is running one of those Performance clone engines
(Ferrari "Arrest me Red") and a three blade plastic prop. That is
clearly "hot rodding" by today's standards and a smile when I see
pictures of it. Vic, thanks for thinking outside the box and building a
safe RV-10.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Dsyvert(at)aol.com wrote:
By copying the photos of Vic's plane I measured the hinge in Excel and came up with what I think the dimensions are. My measurements are 1.5" wide by 11" long. The hinge knuckles are 0.5 inches long or 1" of the pitch. The full open width is 1.5" I am installing the electric trim on my rudder, but have not closed it out yet. I have the same question as to the length. I am considering making it just a little longer, maybe ~16" so I'd have more movement of the ball to achieve more like 1 ball width. Nothing really scientific.

Dave Syvertson
Empennage
40625

Dave,
My phone has Vic's phone number memorized. He is a great guy and very willing to help.
The servo is a T2-7A. The Aircraft Spruce # is 11-11505 for the 'System'
The hinge is the 1.5" open (AS # Ms20257P4) and is 11" long.
The distance from the aft hinge surface to the center of the push rod hole is .5".
I built mine to Vic's specs. I hope to have pictures posted on my site in about 2 weeks when I have the tail feathers finished.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:55 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Gary, Vic, Eric, Dave, et al.

The pictures sent from the various folks building rudder trim look great.
I have rudder trim in my Cherokee and that is one option that I am very
interested.

My dilemma is that I'm not the type to be able to take a picture and craft
my own design and implement. However, I can follow instructions and
interpret drawings pretty good.

Some of the designs, like Vics, with just the hinge added to the rudder seem
pretty straight forward. Although I do like the pictures that Eric just
sent with the trim built into the rudder.

I know that I'm probably asking a lot, but if any of you have spent a few
minutes and documented your procedures for constructing and assembling your
rudder trim mod, I know that myself and I'm sure that there are others that
would be very grateful. That would certainly save us from re-inventing the
solution again.

Thanks,

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 4:44 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

One very simple and very effective solution is just to buy the AeroTrim
servo as has been mentioned a number of times in the past. It is simple and
works great. It is a very easy installation. The documentation comes with
the servo.

Jesse Saint
Saint Aviation, Inc.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 5:52 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Jesse, you seem to be preaching in the wilderness. I too use aerotrim and
love it. Installation is quick and it works great, but it is hard to
convince some.
Gary Specketer
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 6:51 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Aero-trim is pretty spiffy for an all in one package. You can also roll
your own with a RAC T2-10A or T3-12A servo kit and a piece of scrap
hinge. Basically the exact same thing as the Aero-trim and cheaper if I
recall correctly.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:57 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Steve

Nice job. I am interested in your trim system. Will you package a kit and
offer it in some way?
Could this be installed in a completed rudder with reasonable effort?
Do you think the elevator or fuselage turbulence will affect trim authority
in this location?
Will you install the fiberglass cap with screws?

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:47 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Maybe you should just call me John, then. I wonder how many will know what
I am talking about.

Do not archive.

Jesse Saint
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:51 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Aerotrim runs less that $175 if you leave out the indicator and talk him
down a little (it's experimental so I don't need an STC, etc.). I assume
the RAC has some kind of indicator output like the elevator servo. That's
the only downside I have seen to the Aerotrim, but we just use the ball as
the indicator. Aileron is easy to see so no indicator needed.

Do not archive.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:43 am    Post subject: Electric Rudder Trim Reply with quote

Yeah, the plan is to eventually develop it to a kit for sale. It'll
be a while though, as I'm focusing on some other products first. That being
said, if you want I'll give you all my info and I'll supply the parts list
if you'd like to have the same setup. Almost like beta testing...
The idea is to be able to retrofit complete rudders. Except for the
removal of the fiberglass lower cover, this will then be reattached with
screws for service.
I have the tab positioned below the elevator, which seems to be a
popular tab location from the photos of aircraft I've seen completed. Only
final testing will show any complications, but I think it'll be just fine.
Steve
40205



Steve

Nice job. I am interested in your trim system. Will you package a kit and
offer it in some way?
Could this be installed in a completed rudder with reasonable effort?
Do you think the elevator or fuselage turbulence will affect trim authority
in this location?
Will you install the fiberglass cap with screws?

Paul Grimstad
RV10 40450
Portland, OR 97219
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I get it, as in Locusts and Wild Honey

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