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		pequeajim
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:14 am    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				Has anyone installed a manual elevator trim wheel, (like the one used in the RANS) in their Lightning?
   
  I'm not a big fan of electric trim motors as I never seem to get the right "feel" when setting the trim.  One thing I always liked about the Cessna is the manual trim wheel and the fact that you can get a very fine resolution with it as opposed to using a trim motor. 
   
  I was thinking of buying the RANS trim setup and installing it later.
   
  Same thing with the canopy latch.  We're installing the stock system, but then I will modify it later afer the aircraft is flying.
   
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:51 am    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				Let me know what you come up with for a super secure
 canopy latch. It would be nice to know you could fly
 the Lightning to Mexico and not worry aout getting
 your electronics ripped off.    charles
 --- Jim Langley <pequeajim(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Has anyone installed a manual elevator trim wheel,
  (like the one used in the
  RANS) in their Lightning?
  
  I'm not a big fan of electric trim motors as I never
  seem to get the right
  "feel" when setting the trim.  One thing I always
  liked about the Cessna is
  the manual trim wheel and the fact that you can get
  a very fine resolution
  with it as opposed to using a trim motor.
  
  I was thinking of buying the RANS trim setup and
  installing it later.
  
  Same thing with the canopy latch.  We're installing
  the stock system, but
  then I will modify it later afer the aircraft is
  flying.
  
  Jim!
  
 
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		pequeajim
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:07 am    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				I already have a concept in mind.  I would love to use the kit that is used for the Legacy if it would fit. 
 
  On 10/3/07, Charles Dewey <cdewey6969(at)yahoo.com (cdewey6969(at)yahoo.com)> wrote: [quote]--> Lightning-List message posted by: Charles Dewey <cdewey6969(at)yahoo.com  (cdewey6969(at)yahoo.com)>
 
 Let me know what you come up with for a super secure
 canopy latch. It would be nice to know you could fly
 the Lightning to Mexico and not worry aout getting
 your electronics ripped off.    charles 
 --- Jim Langley <pequeajim(at)gmail.com (pequeajim(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Has anyone installed a manual elevator trim wheel,
  (like the one used in the
  RANS) in their Lightning? 
 
  I'm not a big fan of electric trim motors as I never
  seem to get the right
  "feel" when setting the trim.  One thing I always
  liked about the Cessna is
  the manual trim wheel and the fact that you can get 
  a very fine resolution
  with it as opposed to using a trim motor.
 
  I was thinking of buying the RANS trim setup and
  installing it later.
 
  Same thing with the canopy latch.  We're installing 
  the stock system, but
  then I will modify it later afer the aircraft is
  flying.
 
  Jim!
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:53 am    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				I would like to see this Legacy mod canopy latch on a Lightning: http://www.aerochia.com/kits_aft-canopy.html  This would allow the occupant to "get out" of the Lightning with a parachute a lot easier than with a forward hinged canopy.  It also has an external emergency release for safety.  I'm not certain but I think this can all be locked with a key to keep people out and looks pretty sturdy.  I doubt this would fit by itself, but with some modification or if somebody could be found to fabricate the parts specifically for the Lightning it'd be great!  See what you all think, Brian W.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:38 am    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				brian- i like that canopy. it seems safer in a mid
 -air emergency if you have to jump out   charles
 --- Brian Whittingham <dashvii(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
 
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  Whittingham <dashvii(at)hotmail.com>
  
  
  I would like to see this Legacy mod canopy latch on
  a Lightning:
  http://www.aerochia.com/kits_aft-canopy.html  This
  would allow the occupant to "get out" of the
  Lightning with a parachute a lot easier than with a
  forward hinged canopy.  It also has an external
  emergency release for safety.  I'm not certain but I
  think this can all be locked with a key to keep
  people out and looks pretty sturdy.  I doubt this
  would fit by itself, but with some modification or
  if somebody could be found to fabricate the parts
  specifically for the Lightning it'd be great!  See
  what you all think, Brian W.
  
 
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		pequeajim
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:40 am    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				Interesting.  The concept of the standard Legacy latch, but in reverse.  
 
  On 10/3/07, Brian Whittingham <dashvii(at)hotmail.com (dashvii(at)hotmail.com)> wrote: [quote]--> Lightning-List message posted by: Brian Whittingham <dashvii(at)hotmail.com  (dashvii(at)hotmail.com)>
 I would like to see this Legacy mod canopy latch on a Lightning: http://www.aerochia.com/kits_aft-canopy.html  This would allow the occupant to "get out" of the Lightning with a parachute a lot easier than with a forward hinged canopy.  It also has an external emergency release for safety.  I'm not certain but I think this can all be locked with a key to keep people out and looks pretty sturdy.  I doubt this would fit by itself, but with some modification or if somebody could be found to fabricate the parts specifically for the Lightning it'd be great!  See what you all think, Brian W. 
 
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		rickss
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Elevator trim | 
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				Interesting that you mentioned the manual trim wheel. When I went up to Green Landings for a demo flight with Ryan, we both agreed that we would like a manual trim wheel, too....well I should not speak for Ryan, but I would like it.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:15 pm    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				My thoughts are that I love the convienience of having an electric trim on the stick.  I never have to take my hands off the throttle and stick.  If I had it my way I'd wire as much stuff as was ever used in takeoff and landing into the stick and a couple of things for convienience such as a comm flip switch.  Now having said that, the benefits of a trim wheel are obvious.  You get a feel for the air loads your trimming off and can fine tune that.  The Lightning is light enough on the controls that you could fly it without trim, although after a while it would start to wear you out.  So you probably don't have much trim when you're working on the final approach to landing.  Manual trim wheel also is a simplified system that allows for a redundancy.  The same thing could be said for manual flaps.  I'm not sure what Arion has in store for the future of the Lightning anymore since I am no longer living up there, but it is an Experimental, build it the way you want it.  The more "features" that are offered in the kit, most likely the higher the cost of the kit will become.  Right now the Lightning is offered at a good and reasonable price, but with cost increase comes buyer decrease at some point.  The Lightning was built to be flown, built, and own by as wide of audience as possible.  Just my .02 Brian W.Windows Live Hotmail and Microsoft Office Outlook – together at last. Get it now!  [quote][b]
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:35 pm    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				Just to make sure everyone understands the  Lightning's elevator trim system, here are a few words.  First off it  should probably be correctly called a pitch trim system since the Lightning does  not have an elevator trim tab.  What it does have is a bungee cord loop set  up that helps the pilot pull on the elevator trim push pull rod.  The  electric trim motor (same type motor as the flap motor) pulls on the bungee loop  that in turn helps relieve pitch pressures.  Very simple system that is  infinitely adjustable with the up and down buttons on the top of the stick  grip.  To change to a pitch trim wheel would greatly complicate the system  since where the bungee is located could not be reached by the pilot in flight,  so you would have to completely redesign the entire set up.  Added  complexity will add weight, and in my mind you are fixing a problem that does  not exist.  My recommendation would be to fly it like it is and see if you  like it.  Most store bought aircraft trim systems use rather long cables  and pullies that at best have quite a bit of slop.  This system does  not.  Change it if you want, but be prepared to come up with a much more  complex set up.
      Now having said the above, I have found one down  side to the bungee system set up.  Over a period of time (and higher  temperatures) the bungee will loose some of it's strength and need to be  adjusted or replaced.  Plan on replacing the bungee about ever two to three  years.  The bungee material is readily available in the "aircraft parts"  section of any hardware store, Lowes, Home Depot, etc.  It is inexpensive  and easy to replace.  If you really want to "improve" your pitch trim  system.  Replace the bungee with some sort of coiled spring set up.   However you will probably have to buy "mucho dollars" worth of different coil  springs to finally come up with the right one.  Maybe the Tennessee guys  had it right the first time, since bungee loops can easily be adjusted for more  or less strength by making the loop larger or smaller and it really is  inexpensive.  Yep, the KISS principal at work.  But as I have said  before, it is your airplane.  Build it like you want it, but plan on added  time and possible added dollars.  YMMV.
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:03 pm    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				In a message dated 10/3/2007 9:37:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  N1BZRich(at)aol.com writes:
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  I just noticed a mistake in the above sentence  - to correct it take  out the word trim.  
  Sorry bout that, but didn't want to confuse anyone.  The bungee pitch  trim system helps the pilot pull on the elevator push/pull rod that runs from  behind the seat to the elevator control horn.  
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:36 pm    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				I have installed a different latching system that connects to 4 points and
 door handles ( not completed yet). I can lock the aircraft up on one or both
 sides on the canopy but you can still get into the aircraft to take what you
 want with one blow of a hammer, and they do that. The main purpose of the
 new latches was: 1. To make the canopy seal better and not move during
 flight.
                              2.  Had some old parts around and had nothing
 to do for a month.
 I will say if you are going to modify your canopy latch it is much easier to
 do it before the glass goes on.  It is a lot of trouble and extra cost so
 think about it. Me, I was bored so I did it.
 
 I am finally near the end of the build, Started in January and took my time
 making lots of changes, most of them costing me weight and amps. Hope to get
 the Inspection in the about 30 days.
 I would like to hear what changes people have been making on their
 Ligntnings. Here are some of the changes I have made and items I have added.
 
 Modified new type seat pans, built tilting seat backs with headrest,
 installed 5 point seat belts with inertia locking reels. New canopy  lock
 system. Installed eng pre-oiler, parking brakes and sound proofing.
 
 Dual throttle, larger control sticks (1-1/8") to fit some old cobra (AH1G)
 grips I had. Can work flaps, trim, autopilot, change freq and swap radios
 from the grips
 Put an airspeed limit switch on the flaps, automatic trim with flap change
 (FPS) Set up flaps for six positions. Set circuit breakers on removable
 panels for maintenance.  Full IFR, night, etc. I will do dynamic balancing.
 As for the Paint and upholstery, well all I'll say is it is different and I
 am having fun at 60.  All this in a light sport.
 
 Now I start weighing. Pray for me!!!!
 
 This has been a fun build, people at Lightning have been great. Greg Hobbs
 was  great to work with and Crystal Hobbs really knows how to cook.
 
 Johnny Thompson N8WN    Tucson area
 
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				 Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 3:33 am    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				In a message dated 10/3/2007 7:04:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time,  rickss(at)verizon.net writes:
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 Interesting that you mentioned the manual trim wheel. When I went    up to Green Landings for a demo flight with Ryan, we both agreed that we would    like a manual trim wheel, too....well I should speak for Ryan, but I would    like it
 
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  It wouldnt be a trim wheel, because trim wheel mechanics would be a pain,  but why not an RV-style trim?
   
  The just use a vernier throttle cable.  It would allow for rough or  fine trim.   Should be easy to install once you determine the  length.  Light and simple.
   
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		Colin K.
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 4:01 pm    Post subject: Elevator trim | 
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				This we gotta see a picture of Johnny!
 
 Particularly the canopy latches. Please.
 
 Colin K.
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