I'm installing the Dynon (Skyview Ready) autopilot servos this weekend as part of the Finishing Kit and have a question for those of you who are flying the autopilot.
The servo output stub shaft rotates with some resistance. When bolted up, will this resistance be introduced into the flight controls? I can imagine several of answers to this question:
1) When the servo is energized, but not activated, the resistance goes away.
2) The resistance is introduced into the flight controls, but is not perceptible.
3) The resistance is introduced into the flight controls and is perceptible, but is the price you pay for an autopilot.
4) Something else I have thought of yet.
The servo output stub shaft rotates with some resistance. When bolted up, will this resistance be introduced into the flight controls? I can imagine several of answers to this question:
1) When the servo is energized, but not activated, the resistance goes away.
2) The resistance is introduced into the flight controls, but is not perceptible.
3) The resistance is introduced into the flight controls and is perceptible, but is the price you pay for an autopilot.
4) Something else I have thought of yet.