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1. 04:38 AM - Pitch servo (Peter Thomson)
2. 05:37 AM - Re: Pitch servo (Ken Bailey)
3. 07:58 PM - Pitch servo (Peter Thomson)
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hi List
I've just fitted a Dynon SV32 pitch servo to a Jabiru J170C, but not yet
test-flown.
It certainly has some heavy work due to the two cables and the spring trim
it has to work with.
Does anyone have some experience to share ?
thanks
Peter
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While not a dynon, I have a GRT servo in a jabiru 450 experimental. I utili
zed what GRT terms a high torque servo, and it has performed very well. I as
sume Dynon would have something comparable. It's been in for 400+ hours, wit
h no issues. I used an additional push pull cable to the elevator horn direc
tly from the servo.
Ken Bailey
On Oct 22, 2012, at 6:38 AM, Peter Thomson <peterlthomson@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi List
>
> I've just fitted a Dynon SV32 pitch servo to a Jabiru J170C, but not yet t
est-flown.
>
> It certainly has some heavy work due to the two cables and the spring trim
it has to work with.
>
> Does anyone have some experience to share ?
>
> thanks
>
> Peter
>
>
>
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thanks Ken
Yes, Dynon make two levels of torque in servos, and did have an even
heavier one.
I had both, and put the stronger one as the roll servo, thinking it
would be seeing more use. I may have to switch them, as the two cables
(elevator and pitch servo) plus the spring on the trim makes for a
heavy load. Will wait to check in flight and advise.
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While not a dynon, I have a GRT servo in a jabiru 450 experimental. I
utilized what GRT terms a high torque servo, and it has performed very
well. I assume Dynon would have something comparable. It's been in for
400+ hours, with no issues. I used an additional push pull cable to
the elevator horn directly from the servo.
Ken Bailey
On Oct 22, 2012, at 6:38 AM, Peter Thomson <peterlthomson(at)gmail.com
(peterlthomson(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
[quote]hi List
I've just fitted a Dynon SV32 pitch servo to a Jabiru J170C, but not
yet test-flown.
It certainly has some heavy work due to the two cables and the spring
trim it has to work with.
Does anyone have some experience to share ?
thanks
Peter
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