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1. 09:13 AM - Re: Aileron Trim Tabs-Anyone Using? Photos to Share? (Gary Middleton)
2. 01:08 PM - Pulsar XP Instrument Panel Console (Michael P)
3. 04:12 PM - Re: Pulsar XP Instrument Panel Console (HUGH COULTER)
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Subject: | Re: Aileron Trim Tabs-Anyone Using? Photos to Share? |
FWIW: N9DK does not have aileron trim tabs, just servo trim.- I often fly
hands-off for extended periods with only minor rudder inputs every few min
utes.- In fact, it makes you lazy and I may look down at my flight plane,
phone or sectional for much longer than I really should. I do tweak the tr
im during the flight to compensate for fuel burn, and she is more stable at
certain speeds than others.- ~120mph seems to be a sweet spot for the lo
ngest period of time without control input needed.- =0A=0A_______________
_________________=0A From: triumphrider <investmentsalesconsultant@gmail.co
m>=0ATo: pulsar-list@matronics.com =0ASent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:44
AM=0ASubject: Pulsar-List: Aileron Trim Tabs-Anyone Using? Photos to Share
consultant@gmail.com>=0A=0AWe had a discussion on the left roll tendency th
at my Pulsar XP has. It doesn't track straight-I have to have a slight amou
nt of right pressure on the center stick to keep it tracking straight. Let
go and it begins a slight left turn. Kind of a pain when you need to review
a sectional, etc.=0A=0AI usually fly solo, so perhaps the weight on the le
ft seat only is also a factor? =0A=0AAre you using a aileron trim tab(s)? D
oes anyone have a picture of a small trim tab they are using for on their a
ircraft and perhaps, a source for them? =0A=0AI have a small trim tab on th
e rudder-it's about an inch wide and at a 30-degree angle or so from the ru
dder tab-Is this the same size I should be looking for?=0A=0A=0A=0A=0ARead
this topic online here:=0A=0Ahttp://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=
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Subject: | Pulsar XP Instrument Panel Console |
Hello All,
My XP came configured with a left/right two piece instrument panel setup.
The center armrest is extended forward of the seats and is attached both to the
floor and the top of the fuselage just behind the instrument panel, forming an
extended floor console just forward of the stick.
This effectively divides the instrument panel in two halves, well less than halves
actually as the center console which is thus formed can only accommodate 3"
instruments in a vertical configuration.
I don't have the build manuals so I am wondering if this is a standard configuration
for the XP or is it a modification?... I've seen some pictures of other
pulsars which seem not to have this "extended floor" console.
The construction is rather beefy in places which indicates a structural function,
as implemented it does stiffen the hull on the longitudinal axis as well as
improves torsional strength as well.
Thanks in advance,
M
Sent from my ASUS Pad
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Subject: | Re: Pulsar XP Instrument Panel Console |
Yours in no9t standard.
Cloarke
On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 16:07:57 -0500
Michael P <p32gxy@gmail.com> wrote:
><p32gxy@gmail.com>
>
> Hello All,
>
> My XP came configured with a left/right two piece
>instrument panel setup.
>
> The center armrest is extended forward of the seats and
>is attached both to the floor and the top of the fuselage
>just behind the instrument panel, forming an extended
>floor console just forward of the stick.
>
> This effectively divides the instrument panel in two
>halves, well less than halves actually as the center
>console which is thus formed can only accommodate 3"
>instruments in a vertical configuration.
>
> I don't have the build manuals so I am wondering if this
>is a standard configuration for the XP or is it a
>modification?... I've seen some pictures of other pulsars
>which seem not to have this "extended floor" console.
>
> The construction is rather beefy in places which
>indicates a structural function, as implemented it does
>stiffen the hull on the longitudinal axis as well as
>improves torsional strength as well.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> M
>
> Sent from my ASUS Pad
>
>
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