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I got the mechanism for my trim system sorted out today. I originally
had a slider block that traveled along a steel rod, now the slider block is part of the steel rod and the whole assembly travels along oilite bushings, I am very pleased with the smoothness now, previously when actuating the trim the slider block would bind due to the force vector of the knob and the spring/tang locations, not so now....................so...............here is my question............... When the trim is at center postition, is the stick force to move full forward and full aft, less than the stick force when the trim is full forward or at full aft position? This is not with the tail on and the elevator providing any weight. The way I have it rigged now the force at neutral is even to full forward and full aft, and maybe about a pound or less of force. I am finding the selection of spring length, tension force and where it is pinned is somewhat tricky. The forces when in full forward trim and full aft trim give me a nice feedback gradient, it just feels a little weak at center and was wondering what sort of feed back your trim system may give in the neutral position. I have a friend with a nice homebuilt that has no trim system..............but I think I want to have trim. TIA, Brad |
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