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Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Todays silly question is which way are guys wiring the trim rocker
switch if installed on the instrument panel? Push the top to go nose
down or push the top to go nose up? If you think about a trim wheel or a
stick mounted trim switch then pushing the top for nose down makes
sense. Or you can just think of it as an up/down switch....
In case you think I'm totally nutty, the manufacturer supplies labelling
for either way:
http://www.rayallencompany.com/products/indsens.html
Also at the bottom of that page is a $30. position sensor that looks
like it could be used to feed one of their $77. position indicators if
someone with electric flaps wanted a panel mounted indicator.
Ken
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switch if installed on the instrument panel? Push the top to go nose
down or push the top to go nose up? If you think about a trim wheel or a
stick mounted trim switch then pushing the top for nose down makes
sense. Or you can just think of it as an up/down switch....
In case you think I'm totally nutty, the manufacturer supplies labelling
for either way:
http://www.rayallencompany.com/products/indsens.html
Also at the bottom of that page is a $30. position sensor that looks
like it could be used to feed one of their $77. position indicators if
someone with electric flaps wanted a panel mounted indicator.
Ken
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Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Didn't some one say once that no questions are silly?
I suspect the majority will be push the top for nose down trim, bottom for
nose up.
Scott
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I suspect the majority will be push the top for nose down trim, bottom for
nose up.
Scott
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Subject: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Todays silly question is which way are guys wiring the trim rocker
switch if installed on the instrument panel? Push the top to go nose
down or push the top to go nose up? If you think about a trim wheel or a
stick mounted trim switch then pushing the top for nose down makes
sense. Or you can just think of it as an up/down switch....
In case you think I'm totally nutty, the manufacturer supplies labelling
for either way:
http://www.rayallencompany.com/products/indsens.html
Also at the bottom of that page is a $30. position sensor that looks
like it could be used to feed one of their $77. position indicators if
someone with electric flaps wanted a panel mounted indicator.
Ken
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Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Scott is correct. There are no silly questions when it comes to airplanes.
In my opinion the only silly one is one that is not asked. We installed our
trim switch in the same manner--- push the top of the switch and the nose
goes down. Push it a long time and the nose goes WAY down.
Dick and Dave Shotwell
Moose 096
N235DS
Twin Falls, ID
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In my opinion the only silly one is one that is not asked. We installed our
trim switch in the same manner--- push the top of the switch and the nose
goes down. Push it a long time and the nose goes WAY down.
Dick and Dave Shotwell
Moose 096
N235DS
Twin Falls, ID
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From: "Scott Aldrich" <sa@mwutah.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 14:50 PM
Subject: RE: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
KenDidn't some one say once that no questions are silly?
I suspect the majority will be push the top for nose down trim, bottom for
nose up.
Scott
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 2:25 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Todays silly question is which way are guys wiring the trim rocker
switch if installed on the instrument panel? Push the top to go nose
down or push the top to go nose up? If you think about a trim wheel or a
stick mounted trim switch then pushing the top for nose down makes
sense. Or you can just think of it as an up/down switch....
In case you think I'm totally nutty, the manufacturer supplies labelling
for either way:
http://www.rayallencompany.com/products/indsens.html
Also at the bottom of that page is a $30. position sensor that looks
like it could be used to feed one of their $77. position indicators if
someone with electric flaps wanted a panel mounted indicator.
Ken
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Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
thanks Scott and Dick
I'll do it the same WAY ;)
Ken
Dick Shotwell wrote:
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I'll do it the same WAY ;)
Ken
Dick Shotwell wrote:
Scott is correct. There are no silly questions when it comes to airplanes.
In my opinion the only silly one is one that is not asked. We installed our
trim switch in the same manner--- push the top of the switch and the nose
goes down. Push it a long time and the nose goes WAY down.
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Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Interesting....I didn't get either of the previous messages on this subject.
I argued this one for a long time with my MD-RA inspector with the feeling
that you rolled a C182 wheel rearward for nose up so the bottom of the
switch should be nose up...but he said no way top of switch is "UP" so it
should be nose up. I didn't like it at first, but in reality it really makes
sense. This also correlates to the indicator which rises to the top for nose
up and bottom for nose down. With the rocker switch and indicator mounted
side by side if you want more nose up it only makes sense to push the upward
side of the switch to make the indicator go more nose up...and the airplane
as well. Pushing the bottom of the switch while the indicator and nose go up
would be confusing and I have found it so when getting in other Rebels/701's
etc that have been installed this way.
I also found that the best place for the rocker switch to be is not where I
have it, but where I put it in FXWI that Bob P. has now. Right between the
throttle and mixture so you can tap it with a finger without letting go of
either the stick or the throttle!
Wayne
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I argued this one for a long time with my MD-RA inspector with the feeling
that you rolled a C182 wheel rearward for nose up so the bottom of the
switch should be nose up...but he said no way top of switch is "UP" so it
should be nose up. I didn't like it at first, but in reality it really makes
sense. This also correlates to the indicator which rises to the top for nose
up and bottom for nose down. With the rocker switch and indicator mounted
side by side if you want more nose up it only makes sense to push the upward
side of the switch to make the indicator go more nose up...and the airplane
as well. Pushing the bottom of the switch while the indicator and nose go up
would be confusing and I have found it so when getting in other Rebels/701's
etc that have been installed this way.
I also found that the best place for the rocker switch to be is not where I
have it, but where I put it in FXWI that Bob P. has now. Right between the
throttle and mixture so you can tap it with a finger without letting go of
either the stick or the throttle!
Wayne
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From: "Dick Shotwell" <dicks@filertel.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
airplanes.Scott is correct. There are no silly questions when it comes to
ourIn my opinion the only silly one is one that is not asked. We installed
fortrim switch in the same manner--- push the top of the switch and the nose
goes down. Push it a long time and the nose goes WAY down.
Dick and Dave Shotwell
Moose 096
N235DS
Twin Falls, ID
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Aldrich" <sa@mwutah.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 14:50 PM
Subject: RE: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Didn't some one say once that no questions are silly?
I suspect the majority will be push the top for nose down trim, bottom
aKennose up.
Scott
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 2:25 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Todays silly question is which way are guys wiring the trim rocker
switch if installed on the instrument panel? Push the top to go nose
down or push the top to go nose up? If you think about a trim wheel or
labellingstick mounted trim switch then pushing the top for nose down makes
sense. Or you can just think of it as an up/down switch....
In case you think I'm totally nutty, the manufacturer supplies
for either way:
http://www.rayallencompany.com/products/indsens.html
Also at the bottom of that page is a $30. position sensor that looks
like it could be used to feed one of their $77. position indicators if
someone with electric flaps wanted a panel mounted indicator.
Ken
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Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
At 07:59 PM 4/10/2005 -0600, you wrote:
to me.
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Well I made mine top of switch nose up. It seemed to be the intuitive wayScott is correct. There are no silly questions when it comes to airplanes.
In my opinion the only silly one is one that is not asked. We installed our
trim switch in the same manner--- push the top of the switch and the nose
goes down. Push it a long time and the nose goes WAY down.
Dick and Dave Shotwell
Moose 096
N235DS
Twin Falls, ID
Didn't some one say once that no questions are silly?
I suspect the majority will be push the top for nose down trim, bottom for
nose up.
Scott
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to me.
DrewKenFrom: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf OfSent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 2:25 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Todays silly question is which way are guys wiring the trim rocker
switch if installed on the instrument panel? Push the top to go nose
down or push the top to go nose up? If you think about a trim wheel or a
stick mounted trim switch then pushing the top for nose down makes
sense. Or you can just think of it as an up/down switch....
In case you think I'm totally nutty, the manufacturer supplies labelling
for either way:
http://www.rayallencompany.com/products/indsens.html
Also at the bottom of that page is a $30. position sensor that looks
like it could be used to feed one of their $77. position indicators if
someone with electric flaps wanted a panel mounted indicator.
Ken
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Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
I installed my trim switch so when I hit the top of the rocker switch the
nose goes up and when I hit the bottom it goes down, same as the gear indicator
switch...switch up/wheels up and switch down/wheels down. That made the most
sense to me.
Bruce
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nose goes up and when I hit the bottom it goes down, same as the gear indicator
switch...switch up/wheels up and switch down/wheels down. That made the most
sense to me.
Bruce
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Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Of course, it is personal choice, but it doesn't make any sense to me.
Forget the indicator, it needs to be intuitive which would be to treat it
like a mini control stick (imagine it on a center panel) forward would be
down back would be up. If it was on top of your stick it would be real
goofy (to me anyway) to go forward for nose up.
Scott
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Forget the indicator, it needs to be intuitive which would be to treat it
like a mini control stick (imagine it on a center panel) forward would be
down back would be up. If it was on top of your stick it would be real
goofy (to me anyway) to go forward for nose up.
Scott
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 9:01 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Interesting....I didn't get either of the previous messages on this
subject.
I argued this one for a long time with my MD-RA inspector with the feeling
that you rolled a C182 wheel rearward for nose up so the bottom of the
switch should be nose up...but he said no way top of switch is "UP" so it
should be nose up. I didn't like it at first, but in reality it really
makes
sense. This also correlates to the indicator which rises to the top for
nose
up and bottom for nose down. With the rocker switch and indicator mounted
side by side if you want more nose up it only makes sense to push the
upward
side of the switch to make the indicator go more nose up...and the
airplane
as well. Pushing the bottom of the switch while the indicator and nose go
up
would be confusing and I have found it so when getting in other
Rebels/701's
etc that have been installed this way.
I also found that the best place for the rocker switch to be is not where
I
have it, but where I put it in FXWI that Bob P. has now. Right between the
throttle and mixture so you can tap it with a finger without letting go of
either the stick or the throttle!
Wayne
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From: "Dick Shotwell" <dicks@filertel.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
airplanes.Scott is correct. There are no silly questions when it comes toourIn my opinion the only silly one is one that is not asked. We installednosetrim switch in the same manner--- push the top of the switch and theforgoes down. Push it a long time and the nose goes WAY down.
Dick and Dave Shotwell
Moose 096
N235DS
Twin Falls, ID
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Subject: RE: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Didn't some one say once that no questions are silly?
I suspect the majority will be push the top for nose down trim, bottomOfnose up.
Scott
orKen
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Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
On FOKM the trim switch currently causes the nose to go up when the top
is pushed. I find it annoying and opposite to instinct. ie: imagine
flying with only trim and then set the switch the natural way - to be
similar to the stick. I will change FOKM's this summer.
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is pushed. I find it annoying and opposite to instinct. ie: imagine
flying with only trim and then set the switch the natural way - to be
similar to the stick. I will change FOKM's this summer.
On Sun, 2005-04-10 at 14:50 -0600, Scott Aldrich wrote:
Didn't some one say once that no questions are silly?
I suspect the majority will be push the top for nose down trim, bottom for
nose up.
Scott
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Ken
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 2:25 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Todays silly question is which way are guys wiring the trim rocker
switch if installed on the instrument panel? Push the top to go nose
down or push the top to go nose up? If you think about a trim wheel or a
stick mounted trim switch then pushing the top for nose down makes
sense. Or you can just think of it as an up/down switch....
In case you think I'm totally nutty, the manufacturer supplies labelling
for either way:
http://www.rayallencompany.com/products/indsens.html
Also at the bottom of that page is a $30. position sensor that looks
like it could be used to feed one of their $77. position indicators if
someone with electric flaps wanted a panel mounted indicator.
Ken
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Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Yeah, I still remember heming and hawing about that one, back
when I was building. But in the end I thought it was more
intuitive for me to push the up side of the switch to make the
nose go up, and push down for nose down. Now if the switch was
mounted horizontal somewhere, there would be no question... I use
the trim so seldom in my plane, that it really doesn't matter. If
you do push it the wrong way, you find out pretty fast, anyway.
Walter
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when I was building. But in the end I thought it was more
intuitive for me to push the up side of the switch to make the
nose go up, and push down for nose down. Now if the switch was
mounted horizontal somewhere, there would be no question... I use
the trim so seldom in my plane, that it really doesn't matter. If
you do push it the wrong way, you find out pretty fast, anyway.
Walter
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[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Scott Aldrich
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 5:12 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Of course, it is personal choice, but it doesn't make
any sense to me.
Forget the indicator, it needs to be intuitive which
would be to treat it
like a mini control stick (imagine it on a center
panel) forward would be
down back would be up. If it was on top of your stick
it would be real
goofy (to me anyway) to go forward for nose up.
Scott
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.commessages on thisWayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 9:01 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Interesting....I didn't get either of the previousinspector with the feelingsubject.
I argued this one for a long time with my MD-RAthe bottom of thethat you rolled a C182 wheel rearward for nose up soswitch is "UP" so itswitch should be nose up...but he said no way top ofreality it reallyshould be nose up. I didn't like it at first, but inrises to the top formakes
sense. This also correlates to the indicator whichand indicator mountednose
up and bottom for nose down. With the rocker switchsense to push theside by side if you want more nose up it only makesnose up...and theupward
side of the switch to make the indicator go moreindicator and nose goairplane
as well. Pushing the bottom of the switch while thegetting in otherup
would be confusing and I have found it so whenswitch to be is not whereRebels/701's
etc that have been installed this way.
I also found that the best place for the rockernow. Right between theI
have it, but where I put it in FXWI that Bob P. haswithout letting go ofthrottle and mixture so you can tap it with a fingerwhen it comes toeither the stick or the throttle!
Wayne
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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: Elevator Trim direction/ flap position indicator
Scott is correct. There are no silly questionsnot asked. We installedairplanes.In my opinion the only silly one is one that isthe switch and theourtrim switch in the same manner--- push the top ofposition indicatornosegoes down. Push it a long time and the nose goes WAY down.
Dick and Dave Shotwell
Moose 096
N235DS
Twin Falls, ID
----- Original Message -----
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