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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:00 pm    Post subject: autopilot install Reply with quote

I am looking for things to wait on, like the autopilot and aileron trim until I'm flying and determine what would work best based on real flying experience, in addition to cutting initial costs of building.How hard is it to install the ap and trim servos after the wings are closed versus doing it while I have the bottom wing open?Is it worth doing it now? I know I can buy just the servos from TT and deal with the AP later but I still want to know how hard it is now versus after completion.Thanks!

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Tim Olson



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:23 pm    Post subject: autopilot install Reply with quote

Three points:

1) Installing those things isn't too bad after the skins are on, but
installing them after the wing is mounted and out of a cradle
would be a real pain. I can see defraying the cost for a while,
but to wait until you're flying will just make you miserable later.

2) 95%+ of the RV-10's out there will probably just have a TruTrak AP,
and most people will want both pitch and roll servos. You just can't
go wrong with what they have to offer. So, sure, you can wait and
figure it out later if you want, but chances are, you're going to do
just what is the most common anyway.

3) You could skip aileron trim if you really want to. You may not
even miss it all that much. But if you're going to install it, it would
be easiest to do before the wing is mounted. Yeah, there is more than
one system available, but pretty much any aileron trim system will be
OK at dealing with the out-of-trim that the RV-10 will encounter...so
again, just going with the "standard" might just save you headaches
down the road.

Of course, if you are so into the building process that you want to
have a very long term project, even post-flight time, then sure,
you could experiment with tons of things over time. Experimenting
though usually either costs, in either time, or money. The nice
thing is that there are some "known good" things you can do that
shave off the time for you.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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pascal wrote:
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I am looking for things to wait on, like the autopilot and aileron trim
until I'm flying and determine what would work best based on real flying
experience, in addition to cutting initial costs of building.How hard is
it to install the ap and trim servos after the wings are closed versus
doing it while I have the bottom wing open?Is it worth doing it now? I
know I can buy just the servos from TT and deal with the AP later but I
still want to know how hard it is now versus after completion.Thanks!
Pascal

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Deems Davis



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:43 pm    Post subject: autopilot install Reply with quote

Tim Olson wrote:
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then sure,
you could experiment with tons of things over time. Experimenting
though usually either costs, in either time, or money.

Amen! Usually both!

Deems Davis # 406
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:11 pm    Post subject: Re: autopilot install Reply with quote

Yes, you can buy the servos separately. As an example, I think the TT RV-10 API pitch and trim servos and associated installation hardware altogether run about $2300.

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