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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 7:26 pm Post subject: Navaid question |
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Your other option (though much more expensive) is to just leave the servo in place and install the trio control head. It has software that will compensate for a non-centered servo.
Dave Leonard
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Carl Froehlich <carl.froehlich(at)cox.net (carl.froehlich(at)cox.net)> wrote:
[quote] --> RV-List message posted by: "Carl Froehlich" <carl.froehlich(at)cox.net (carl.froehlich(at)cox.net)>
This is an adjustment you can do yourself. You will find you will also need
to reposition the gear that drives the feedback potentiometer as well. The
instructions cover this, but not well.
Recommend you find an RV builder in the area who has already done this.
My Navaid has been flying for five years and works as advertised. It did
take some tweaking however to get it zeroed out such that the wings are
level with the "Trim" and "Turn" panel controls in the mid (pointing
straight up) position. This tweaking can only be done with the servo
installed and the servo cover removed, so sending it back to the factory is
not an option.
The next autopilot will be a new servo connected to the Dynon EFIS that is
already in the panel.
Carl Froehlich
RV-8A (450 hrs)
RV-10 (fuselage)
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