OK thank you for the information and I agree trim tabs are pretty handy I
learned that flying a Cessna 182 I just wasn’t sure on the KR 2 this is going
to be a new learning adventure for me so I may have lots of questions thank you
aging
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> On Nov 18, 2020, at 8:28 PM, Mark
I left out the main problem with flying without a trim tabit's
downright dangerous. Let go of the stick and the plane may climb or
dive (think stall or head to the ground) under extreme conditions. You
have to fly the plane the whole time. It's very tiring, and not
something you'll want
Chad Robertson wrote:
>> I have a question about the elevator trim I am purchasing one that
does not have any trim on it and I hear everybody talking about how
pitch sensitive they are is adding a trim tab something I should really
consider doing and how difficult is it going to be if I add th
I have a question about the elevator trim I am purchasing one that does not
have any trim on it and I hear everybody talking about how pitch sensitive they
are is adding a trim tab something I should really consider doing and how
difficult is it going to be if I add the trim tab thank you in adv
On 11/18/2020 2:19 PM, Jeff Scott via KRnet wrote:
My reasoning follows: The slower you go, the less effective your trim becomes.
So, for your trim to be effective enough to have a shot at landing the plane
with trim only (A requirement I set for mine), you need to have a longer throw
to get
quot;Samuel Spanovich"
> Subject: Re: KR> Elevator Trim Adjustment
>
> Wow, thank you very much for the quick replies;
>
> While I have not looked at the problem or system in detail (will get to it
> Friday or Saturday work permitting), I can say from the few times I have
Sam,
I might as well send my link, for the "excruciating detail" version of
the MAC (Ray Allen) trim setup also. See
http://www.n56ml.com/trimtab/index.html
One thing to be careful of is don't run your indicator wiring anywhere
near an antenna cable or the radio itself, if possible, as the
t
Wow, thank you very much for the quick replies;
While I have not looked at the problem or system in detail (will get to it
Friday or Saturday work permitting), I can say from the few times I have looked
at it, the trim tab is connected to a cable (nothing special, just a normal
every day cable
I used the Nyrod system from cockpit to the elevator trim tab on my KR-2.
This system is a type of plastic Bowden cable. Both ends of the sheath must
be firmly anchored to the fixed structure of the aircraft or the trim tab
will not function properly. The anchor point on the sheath at the
hor
Cc: "Samuel Spanovich"
> Subject: KR> Elevator Trim Adjustment
>
> Hey guys; this weekend if the weather cooperates I am going to try to correct
> an issue that I’ve had for quite some time now.
>
> It seems that my elevator trim is not doing its job properly. Whenev
I can basically move the trim tab full deflection up and down at all
times, even with full up trim.
+++
Also, many builders / pilots misunderstand the functio
On 11/17/2020 2:59 PM, Samuel Spanovich via KRnet wrote:
I took a look at my trim last time I was up at the hangar, and even with full
up trim, the trim tab moves a lot. I understand it is supposed to move
slightly as the elevator travels down and up, but this feels way more “loose”
than anyt
Are you using the model airplane NYROD ?
-From: "Samuel Spanovich via
KRnet"
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Cc: "Samuel Spanovich"
Sent: Tuesday November 17 2020 4:00:00PM
Subject: KR> Elevator Trim Adjustment
Sam Spanovich
N6
Hey guys; this weekend if the weather cooperates I am going to try to correct
an issue that I’ve had for quite some time now.
It seems that my elevator trim is not doing its job properly. Whenever I am
flying by myself, the plane will nose over slightly when I release the stick,
even with full
I have the manual I just didn't have it with me when I asked the question. I
have the manual back in my possesion now so thank you all for the responses.
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John Bouyea wrote:
> >>During my entire flight today, I had to hold forward pressure on the
> stick. ...That leaves the trim tab "neutral position" is set
> incorrectly or it's just too darn small...Can anyone comment on facing
> & curing the same problem in their KR?<<
The first time I fle
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Original message From: Dan Heath Date:07/30/2014 5:37 AM (GMT-05:00) To:
'Paul Visk' Subject: RE: KR> Elevator trim
hinge
Paul,
Are you looking for the HINGE that holds the tab to the elevato
PaulContact AeroTech hobby shop, 902 N. Main, North Canton, OH 44720.
330-499-1300.Pete Klapp, building N729PK,Canton, OH
> Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2014 18:25:57 -0500
> To: krnet at list.krnet.org
> Subject: KR> Elevator trim hinge
> From: krnet at list.krnet.org
>
>
go to the hardware store, like ACE or similar, and find the "hobby"
material like dowels, balsa wood, small lightweight brass and
aluminum tubing. Select an aluminum tube in the quarter inch range
and then get the tube that it slips inside of with no slop. I'd use
thin wall aluminum and no
ering in Mt. Vernon, Il - MVN
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC
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From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Paul Visk via
KRnet
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 7:26 PM
To: KR EMAIL BOARD
Subject: KR> Elevator trim hinge
Does anyone have a s
-05:00) To:
'Paul Visk' ,'KRnet'
Subject: RE: KR> Elevator trim hinge
I get 1/4" nylaflow and others, from both AS and Wicks. You need to know
what the ID is and they come in various wall thicknesses.
Does anyone have a source for some ?1/4" tubing and the rod that goes into it
for the hinge on the elivator trim tab. I"ve looked in some hobby stores. But
all I can find is ?5/32" with a rod that would fit into it. The plans call for
? 1/4".?
Paul Visk
Belleville Il
618 406 4705
Sent on the
Terrible flying weather here so I updated my WEB page (I'm going to get my
daughter to make it more modern/professional)
With a particular point to the shock cord used to balance my elevator, here is
a link to some photos.
http://users.tpg.com.au/barryk/Elevator_Shock_Cord.htm
Regards
Barry Kru
Mark,
I really like that. If our mirror motor craps out on us or if the
installation does not test out, that is what we are going to put in. I
really like the idea of putting it in under a removable panel. Does it give
input to the position indicator, via the wires that come out of the servo,
or d
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Heath"
. Does it give
input to the position indicator, via the wires that come out of the servo,
or does something else need to be attached?
Dan,
The servo is directly wired to the position indicator and the rocker switch.
It is a complete self contained u
have added a new section to my web page showing my elevator trim tab
installation so far. What is shown has been done in the last two days. Here is
the link: http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n886mj/TrimTab.html
Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Wales, WI USA
E-mail me at flyk...@wi.rr.com
Visit my KR-2S CorvAI
I have added a new section to my web page showing my elevator trim tab
installation so far. What is shown has been done in the last two days. Here is
the link: http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n886mj/TrimTab.html
Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Wales, WI USA
E-mail me at flyk...@wi.rr.com
Visit my KR-2S Cor
"my elevator trim tab installation "
Mark that looks really good. The servo looks a lot like the RC servo that I
used for both my elevator and rudder trim. One of my servo's failed last
year after 18 years of service. I could not find a copy or similar servo
and was forced to modify a Ford servo
- Original Message -
From: "Orma Robbins"
Please tell me more
> about the servo that I saw on your web page.
Orma,
Here is the web site for the RAC servos. http://www.rayallencompany.com/
Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Wales, WI USA
E-mail me at flyk...@wi.rr.com
Visit my KR-2S CorvAIRCRAFT w
Hi all,
I'm beginning to think of what I'll do with my elevator trim! I like
the idea of the car electric mirror servo motor, but am wondering how to set up
an indicator system so that I can set it to neutral during pre-flight? What did
all you others do with yours?
Thanks
Gavin
Gavin,
We are using the other half of the set of motors, in hopes that they will
turn at approximately the same rate and give some general indication of down
or up. I am not sure that I would recommend it. I don't even know how the
motor is really going to work as a trim motor, but give us a few m
had
my hand on the stick since mine would make a steep left turn if I let go of the
stick.
-Original Message-
From: Gavin Donohoe
Sent: Jan 28, 2004 1:07 AM
To: KR builders and pilots
Subject: KR>Elevator trim
Hi all,
I'm beginning to think of what I'll do with my
I have to question this "control the broken elevator thru using the trim
tab" philosophy. Has it been done? If an elevator is hanging out there
with no wires attached, will it not just neutralize when you put up or down
pressure with the trim tab?
Steve McGee
Endeavor Wi. USA
Building a KR2S wid
RE: will it not just neutralize when you put up or down pressure with the
trim tab?
I think that is the theory and with hands off the stick, I do believe that
it will move up and down with the trim. I would not want to test this theory
however.
See N64KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Then click on
RE: I rarely even bothered to trim it. I always had my hand on the stick
Brian,
You make a good point. Other than for a "piece of mind" backup to elevator
control, why do KR builders spend so much time and money on elevator trim
that they most likely will never use. I rarely used mine for the
I have Elevator trim on my KR and recently increased the size of the tab.
After reading recent posts I'll make the a couple of comments.
1. Hands on flying is always first choise. However, there are times when
I need to have my hands free, such as folding a map. The pitch balance of
My KR is su
;Orma Robbins"
Subject: Re: KR>Elevator trim
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I used to practice this technique in my Taylorcraft when I would get bored
and could think of nothing else to do except "what ifs". I found I could
use the elevator trim quite successfully to raise and lower the pitch. I
also used to doors to substitute for rudder. I often would get the T-craft
At 11:13 PM 1/28/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>I have to question this "control the broken elevator thru using the trim
>tab" philosophy. Has it been done?
Of course it has been done - effectively, on other aircraft.
>If an elevator is hanging out there
>with no wires attached, will it not just neutra
or trim and aileron control
only, but I would definitely go to a grass strip where I wouldn't have as much
of the KR ram the stick forward as soon as the mains touch to keep from
bouncing tendancy.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Heath
Sent: Jan 29, 2004 5:49 AM
To: "kr...@mylist.
I do agree that if the elevator is in tact and functioning that the trim tab
can control the aircraft. And with the aid of power management climbs and
desents are quite possible. Make sure you install an inspection hole so
that you can take a good look for cracks. I personall am not aware of any
d pass.
Jack Cooper
mailto:kr2coo...@earthlink.net
> [Original Message]
> From: Richard Collins
> To: KRnet
> Date: 1/29/2004 10:47:20 AM
> Subject: Re: KR>Elevator trim
>
> I used to practice this technique in my Taylorcraft when I would get bored
> and could think of nothing
If your stick breaks off and you have elevator trim control you can set the
desired flying angle with the trim tab.I am proof that it works.
Harold Woods
Orillia,ON
Canada.
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Behalf Of Brian Kraut
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 18:23
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR>Elevator trim
If I built another one I would definitely put the trim on. I would also do
a small aileron
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