REFLECTOR: AP Pitch servo and trim

John Dibble aminetech at bluefrog.com
Sat Oct 5 19:33:08 CDT 2013


The spring allows you a limited range to move the stick.  Without it, 
I'm guessing you would have no movement and have to adjust the trim 
every time you wanted to move the stick, which wouldn't work.

John

On 10/5/2013 6:18 PM, Peter Braswell wrote:
> All,
> I've got a pitch servo for my autopilot that will also serve to adjust 
> the trim.  The AP/Pitch system is coupled with my EFIS and has trim 
> speed setting for high and low speed cruise and adjusts the trim speed 
> accordingly.  I don't plan on using the pitch actuator supplied with 
> the kit.  My question is this:  Do I still need to install that spring 
> gizmo or can I just attach an extension to the elevator center bracket 
> and connect directly?  I'm not sure exactly what the spring does, I'm 
> guessing it's some sort of dampener and I'm thinking that the 
> intrinsic dampening in my AP/trim system will suffice, but I wanted to 
> solicit opinions.
>
> TIA,
> Peter
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