---------------------------------------------------------- Lightning-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Wed 02/21/07: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 07:15 AM - Photo shoot (EAFerguson@AOL.COM) 2. 06:31 PM - Re: metal forming tool (N1BZRich@AOL.COM) 3. 08:04 PM - Auto pilot servos (N1BZRich@AOL.COM) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 07:15:24 AM PST US From: EAFerguson@AOL.COM Subject: Lightning-List: Photo shoot Gang, It sounds like we may do this next week. For planning purposes, I have evening events Tues (27th) and Thur (1st) that I need to be back in Atlanta for. Since I operate under LS Rules, I have to be back by 7:58 EST. Trip takes ~ 1:20. Otherwise the week is open and I'll keep it that way. Sound like fun, and a useful activity for Arion. Earl ************************************** Check out free AOL at security tools, millions of free high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and much more. ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 06:31:10 PM PST US From: N1BZRich@AOL.COM Subject: Re: Lightning-List: metal forming tool Dave, I will attach a photo of the auto pilot servos. The pitch servo is the most forward one. As to your right rudder situation, that sounds just the opposite of what I would expect with the colder weather and thus better engine performance and speed. Your 1/2 inch right engine offset sounds about right to me - I assume that is measured at the prop hub. Are your rudder cable tensions the same on both sides? Is there any associated roll when you add power? I'm stumped. Blue Skies, Buz


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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 08:04:24 PM PST US From: N1BZRich@AOL.COM Subject: Lightning-List: Auto pilot servos Dave, I just noticed the auto pilot servos photo I sent does not show the push rods attached. The aileron servo push rod attaches directly to the bottom of the pilot's stick - where the left aileron push rod attaches. The pitch servo push rod attaches to the torque tube that connects both sticks in pitch. Easy and simple to install and works great. The TruTrak "head" allows you to adjust sensitivity. I have it optimized for cruise at altitude, so the ride down low can be bumpy with altitude hold on, but it works well. Buz


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