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<<Doug assured me that there was plenty of authority at that
dimension. Don't forget, you're probably going to want to put a
potentiometer or resistor inline with the trim tab switch to give you
variable speed operation of the tab... normal tab speed at cruise is
reported to be pretty twitchy, that's another part of the reason the
tab is a bit smaller.>>
Marv,
I have a high and low rate switch for the trim servo. High rate feeds
bus voltage to the servo which produces a good travel rate for pattern
work. Low rate supplies a regulated 5V to the servo. Any less
voltage and you run the risk of stalling the motor in the servo. The
much slower servo speed takes the 'twitch' out of trimming in cruise.
I like having the option of switching back and forth.
Also, if you make the trim tab too small you may run out of authority
in the slow end of the flight envelope with full flaps and a forward
CG.
Chris Zavatson
N91CZ
[Thanks, Chris, I guess it was unclear when I suggested that providing
"variable speed" to the trim tab implied a switchable voltage supply.
Your setup is exactly what I was trying to describe. Obviously a
regulated voltage supply is far superior to simply installing a pot
or resistor onto a SPDT switch to provide lo/hi speed switching. Your
clarification is appreciated. <Marv> ]
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