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Roll Autopilot Installation

PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 10:16 am
by GordonTurner
Installing Garmin a/p roll servo. Decided to use bay in right wing just outboard of aileron bellcrank. Obtained Garmins RV-6 roll servo install kit from Stein. Mounted bracket to spar flange. Included pushrod proved to be correct length.

Photos. https://imgur.com/user/corvairwaiex

Added access panel to that bay as well. This install might be possible in a completed wing, though it wouldn’t be easy and there are a few steps that would have to be done differently.

Gordon

Re: Roll Autopilot Installation

PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 9:54 pm
by daleandee
GordonTurner wrote:Installing Garmin a/p roll servo. Decided to use bay in right wing just outboard of aileron bellcrank. Obtained Garmins RV-6 roll servo install kit from Stein. Mounted bracket to spar flange. Included pushrod proved to be correct length.

Photos. https://imgur.com/user/corvairwaiex

Added access panel to that bay as well. This install might be possible in a completed wing, though it wouldn’t be easy and there are a few steps that would have to be done differently.

Gordon


Since no one has commented I will as I have to say that is a great looking piece of work you did there. As much as I'd like to have an Autopilot I don't see me trying to put one of those in a closed wing ...

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Re: Roll Autopilot Installation

PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 11:08 pm
by keithrhode
Tru track roll and pitch servo,s fit nicely under seat pan.

Re: Roll Autopilot Installation

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 2:12 am
by WaiexN143NM
Hi all,
Dynon has a roll and pitch servo set up for legacy sonex/waiex/xenos. Goes under seat pan.

WaiexN143NM
Michael

Re: Roll Autopilot Installation

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 2:56 am
by GordonTurner
I have heard it is difficult to avoid interference between their roll servo and the seat pan. The wing is wide open. Nothing against dynon but i have selected garmin as a better fit to my preferences and desires. The effort to design a layout and accomplish the install was really minimal once i determined their RV-6 kit was to be the basis.

Let you know how it works...shortly

Gordon

Re: Roll Autopilot Installation

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 2:58 am
by GordonTurner
And thanks Dale :)

Re: Roll Autopilot Installation

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 9:11 am
by rdsafe
> Dynon has a roll and pitch servo set up for legacy sonex/waiex/xenos. Goes under seat pan.
> WaiexN143NM
> Michael

The Dynon pitch servo "mounting bracket" will not work here with the standard seat arrangement. How do I know? Just yesterday I finished making a new mounting bracket that is 1/4" lower so that the elevator idler link rod with have clearance above the servo.

Richard
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Re: Roll Autopilot Installation

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 8:52 pm
by DCASonex
I have GRT's pitch and roll servos on my center stick (A series) Sonex TD, both under the seat, (Not a lowered seat), no problems. Have drawings and photos if interested. Roll servo is carried on the stick frame so that pitch change does not induce any input to ailerons. This last is not usually a problem, but was simple to do and eliminated potential problem.

David A.

Re: Roll Autopilot Installation

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 8:54 pm
by GordonTurner
That sounds like a good way to do it. This install in the wing looks robust and should work well. I have the lowered seat.

Gordon

Re: Roll Autopilot Installation

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 1:16 am
by WaiexN143NM
Hi all,
Good to hear you all having fun installing your servos. On a x-country or turbulence the autopilot really shines. If i were to do it again, i'd only install the roll servo, save the weight and cost.
Dave webber who works at dynon, and built a jab 3300 powered std gear sonex, developed the autopilot install kits. The new b models have their new control y stick set up so you'd be on your own . Daves legacy sonex was a dual stick set up, thats what we have on our waiex.
A couple notes on our install:
A) we doubled up on the seat pan bottom and back. Much much stiffer , standing on & getting in & out. Also we added a alum 1/8 x1 in x 1 in angle underneath the seat pan both sides. To prevent flex. Dynon reccomends the sv - 32 servo for pitch, and the sv-42 EL (extra long arm) for roll. We didnt have any problem with the pitch servo clearance, the roll arm (EL) was rubbing on the bottom of seat pan with a 200 lb passenger sitting in rt seat. Hence the alum angles did the trick.
B) the EL arm is needed for roll, you can buy this from dynon if you have a std length arm. When you set up the autopilot the program will have you max stick corner to corner of max throw. The std arm will have too much throw and the set up program wont accept.
C) if you have a standard gear(taildragger) be sure to prop up the plane level when trying out the autopilot in the hangar. Even if you set it to current altitude , the stick will go full forward and the autopilot servo clutch will slip if the plane is not level(ask me how i know).
D) dynon has you install a momentary push button switch in the panel for instant autopilot disconnect.
Lots of other autopilot choices depending on your equipment. MGL, Trio, Tru Track, Garmin, Advanced, GRT etc. Take a look at the dynon offerings for the RV series. Some are mounted in the wings. Like gordon is doing. Something to adapt/modify for your particular set up.

I hope you all enjoyed the NFL playoff games as much as i did this weekend.

Fly safe!!
WaiexN143NM
Michael
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