REFLECTOR: Pitch servo installation

John Dibble aminetech at bluefrog.com
Fri Nov 15 15:10:24 CST 2013


I mentioned this a few weeks ago.  You need the spring so you will be 
able to move the stick and manually control pitch.

John

On 11/15/2013 2:56 PM, Peter Braswell wrote:
> All,
> I'm getting ready to install my pitch servo and I was wondering if 
> anybody on the list has pictures on how they may have gone about this. 
>  I'm going to leave off the pitch actuator as I don't need it.  My AP 
> servo does double duty and adjusts the trim as well.  I was going to 
> modify the pitch actuator install but have been scratching my head. 
>  The pitch actuator pivots and is connected to the spring.  I think it 
> pivots because it's a linear actuation.  I'm wondering if I can just 
> eliminate the pitch actuator and attach my pitch servo directly to the 
> pitch spring?  Obviously it's impractical to have the pitch servo 
> pivot.Do I even need the spring at all or can there be something rigid 
> instead that comes off the elevator, projects up and attaches directly 
> to the servo rod end?
>
> TIA,
> Peter
>
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