I used a two part approach to mitigate risk:
1) I “biased” the servo/tab linkage by lengthening the threaded rod so that the servo provides just enough nose down trim to balance flight at Vne, no more is possible as the servo is at its physical limit. My reasoning was that a nose up runaway was a less dire situation, as a simple reduction in power would result in rapidly decreasing airspeed in a runaway induced climb, and as AS slows, stick force could easily overcome trim force.
2) install the TCW controller set on slow speed - trim operation is slow in some regimes, but certainly adequate.
I have a trim disable switch, but was not confident in my response diagnosis time in an extremis situation
Give it a real world test. See what you think
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Gary Reed
RV-6 IO-360
WW 200 RV now an Al Hartzell for improved CG
Last edited by gereed75 : 06-05-2019 at 07:58 AM.
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