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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 4:30 pm Post subject: Dynon Autopilot |
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All,
I was just wondering if anyone has put in the Dynon Autopilot? I have a D180 that will drive the servos and would like to set an autopilot up. If you have installed one in an XP, I would appreciate any information you might have:
- Which servo did you instal, same servo for both axis?
- What arm length did you use
- I would appreciate pictures of the installation
- Are there working problems?
I have not been hibernating. A couple of weeks ago we had some pretty nice weather here in eastern Idaho, about 25 degrees F, no wind, sun, very little snow, and a dry runway. I was able to get up and fly on two different days. Love flying in the winter when possible as the air is smooth as silk and the plane really performs. Snow on the mountains was beautiful.
Weather has changed and now I am waiting for the next good day.
Regards,
Dennis Adams
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ccoulter(at)wavecable.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:55 am Post subject: Dynon Autopilot |
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 17:29:42 -0700
Dennis Adams <ghf4986(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: | All,
I was just wondering if anyone has put in the Dynon
Autopilot? I have a
D180 that will drive the servos and would like to set an
autopilot up. If
you have installed one in an XP, I would appreciate any
information you
might have:
1. Which servo did you instal, same servo for both
axis?
2. What arm length did you use
3. I would appreciate pictures of the installation
4. Are there working problems?
I have not been hibernating. A couple of weeks ago we
had some pretty nice
weather here in eastern Idaho, about 25 degrees F, no
wind, sun, very
little snow, and a dry runway. I was able to get up and
fly on two
different days. Love flying in the winter when possible
as the air is
smooth as silk and the plane really performs. Snow on
the mountains was
beautiful.
Weather has changed and now I am waiting for the next
good day.
Regards,
Dennis Adams
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I live in Western Washington so we have had much the same
weather. I to got up for 2 days and it was great
Clarke
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