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Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 12:12 pm Post subject: Reinventing the trim wheel |
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Kolb masses,
It was me that requested "trim design change" suggestions. Thanks to all that offered their opinions on the value of changing the current design.
While I have a tendency to always want to reinvent the "wheel", I think in this case I will follow Jonh H.'s and Bob B.'s advice. If they are quite satisfied with the present performance of the airplane's trim as designed, I don't see any reason to change to a new unproven modification.
For those that definitely plan to install an electric trim of their own design, I would certainly be intersted in their opinion of it's performance, and maybe some photos. If, for watever reason, I am not quite satisfied with the current design, then maybe I may change at some future date, after I have had sufficient experience to make an intelligent comparison.
But...why change it, if works fine like it is.
I've been a re-installing the fuselage fabric (Poly Fiber) yesterday and today. Boy, it is always facinating to watch that stuff shrink up tight as a drum, like you knew what you were doing!!
Headin' back to the shop, I'd sure like to finish the fuelage fabric today.
Mike Welch Kolb MkIII "Second hundred years"
(Remember that TV show?)
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