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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:36 am    Post subject: BlueMountain Auto Pilot Q's Reply with quote

Hello Flight:

I am finishing up installing the Blue Mountain Auto Pilot in an RV-6A. The Altitude hold servo is installed as well as the interface box. Now comes the difficult part, installing the roll servo. I say difficult because the plane is competed and flying and the installation is an after thought ... Many years after.
Installing the servo in the wing is not an option. After doing some fit checking I have come up with an installation point on the pilot side half under the seat and half into the area by the stick and under the left leg.
I am thinking about running the push rod from the servo to the right and connecting the rod-end-bearing to the Hex Connecting Rod that goes between the pilot & co-pilot sticks.
The method of connection would be to drill and tap the Hex Rod for a 1/4 - 28 thread and use LocTite to secure it.
Each end of the push rod will have the rod-end-bearings to help in converting the rotational arc movement of the servo to a liner movement for the aileron push rods.
From all I can see ... YES ... It will also handle the forward and back rock of the stick.
So, what is my question(s)?
1 - Is the Hex Rod HOLLOW?
2 - From what I can ROUGHLY measure it is 9/16" from flat to flat. And since all the stress in longitudinal do you feel that drilling and tapping a 1/4 - 28 thread in the Hex Rod is acceptable?
3 - If your answer to Q2 is NO then what method of connection do you recommend?

Thanks Flight, your help is greatly appreciated.

Barry
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:32 am    Post subject: BlueMountain Auto Pilot Q's Reply with quote

On 19 Nov 2006, at 13:34, flyadive(at)aol.com wrote:

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I am finishing up installing the Blue Mountain Auto Pilot in an
RV-6A. The Altitude hold servo is installed as well as the
interface box. Now comes the difficult part, installing the roll
servo. I say difficult because the plane is competed and flying
and the installation is an after thought ... Many years after.
Installing the servo in the wing is not an option. After doing
some fit checking I have come up with an installation point on the
pilot side half under the seat and half into the area by the stick
and under the left leg.
I am thinking about running the push rod from the servo to the
right and connecting the rod-end-bearing to the Hex Connecting Rod
that goes between the pilot & co-pilot sticks.
The method of connection would be to drill and tap the Hex Rod for
a 1/4 - 28 thread and use LocTite to secure it.
Each end of the push rod will have the rod-end-bearings to help in
converting the rotational arc movement of the servo to a liner
movement for the aileron push rods.
From all I can see ... YES ... It will also handle the forward and
back rock of the stick.
So, what is my question(s)?
1 - Is the Hex Rod HOLLOW?
2 - From what I can ROUGHLY measure it is 9/16" from flat to flat.
And since all the stress in longitudinal do you feel that drilling
and tapping a 1/4 - 28 thread in the Hex Rod is acceptable?
3 - If your answer to Q2 is NO then what method of connection do
you recommend?


If the screw that connects the servo's rod end to the flight controls
is too small, it may fail. This disables the autopilot, but leaves
you with normal flight controls. If it is too big the hex rod may
fail, and this may lead to a flight control jam, if the loose end of
hex rod catches on something. Given the consequences of either
failure, I'd much rather bias the probable failures towards a failure
of the connection to the servo's control rod, rather than towards a
failure of the hex rod that connects the sticks.

I suggest you use a smaller rod end, such that you would only need to
drill and tap a 3/16" hole in the hex rod, or smaller. As a point of
reference, the Navaid devices wing leveler servo uses tiny rod ends
that go over #5 screws (about 1/8" diameter) at the servo control arm
and at the flight controls, and I have never heard of a problem. So
you could get by with a much smaller connection both than 1/4", if
you can find a suitable combination of hardware.

Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit)
Ottawa, Canada
http://www.kilohotel.com/rv8


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