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Dynon auto pilot settings for 9A

Can anyone help me with Dynon Skyview settings for the auto pilot - I have a 9A
I have a 0320 fixed pitch.
I only fly alone and it’s quite difficult for a non tech person like me to set up!
Any help would be appreciated.
TIA
ANTHONY
 
Hi! I have a 9A also. I never changed anything, my setup is exactly how the Skyview was by default. It works perfect on my airplane. I also have a O320 with a fixed pitch catto prop.

Aitor
 
highly recommend just asking any AI and it will help you loads! hell thats what i did and after some problem solving and kick the ai back and forth all worked out.
 
The AI suggestion isn't bad.... and some surfing through the manuals is probably in order.

Question: What behaviors are you trying to adjust for? What's it doing "wrong"?
 
Can anyone help me with Dynon Skyview settings for the auto pilot - I have a 9A
I have a 0320 fixed pitch.
I only fly alone and it’s quite difficult for a non tech person like me to set up!
Any help would be appreciated.
TIA
ANTHONY
Link to Dynon's current Autopilot In-Flight Tuning Guide (Rev F, 2/28/2024):


Below are some suggested settings Dynon sent me awhile back. Might be a good starting point for AP tuning for your RV-9A.

Pitch Axis:

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Roll Axis:

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Can anyone help me with Dynon Skyview settings for the auto pilot - I have a 9A
I have a 0320 fixed pitch.
I only fly alone and it’s quite difficult for a non tech person like me to set up!
Any help would be appreciated.
TIA
ANTHONY
I suggest you download the Dynon users manual and go to the autopilot section. There are two different modes of autopilot pilot, simple and expert. Either way, you have to calibrate the servos before attempting to use the autopilot. There is a Dynon YouTube channel that is helpful for the beginner.
 
I suggest you download the Dynon users manual and go to the autopilot section. There are two different modes of autopilot pilot, simple and expert. Either way, you have to calibrate the servos before attempting to use the autopilot. There is a Dynon YouTube channel that is helpful for the beginner.
Re the OP - his plane has manual trim & no a/p panel.
 
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