It was just Overhauled and certified. Same resultQuite possible that the gyro isn’t spinning like it should be, which could be the result of a leak within the vacuum pressure line or bearings starting to go bad. It is NOT a static line issue, that much I can say for certain.
Level straight flight. They tried rotating in slots no joy. Don’t know about whether it was level. Same indication on the ground.does it function normal with just a constant wing low indication in flight? is the aircraft flying straight and level when it indicates wing low? are the mounting holes slotted? was the unit leveled when installed and was the aircraft level?
Not a Mooney. It’s a Cherokee 140. I used to bump around in. 70 Ranger.Does your Mooney have a tilted panel? Is it the correct instrument for it? I don't have knowledge as to what would happen if you put a normal AI into a tilted panel or vice versa, I would think errors would be more extreme, but it's worth checking.
Are there any other errors? If you do a prolonged turn and roll out what does the AI show?
Aircraft was rigged last year with no change in AI. Needle and ball centeredThis could be really stupid, so apologies in advance, but just thinking out loud... are you sure your control surfaces are trimmed properly and that you are in coordinated flight? It's possible to be in a straight and level flight path with the airplane itself not straight and level. What does your turn and slip indicator show? Do you have access to an AHRS-based readout from a Stratus/Stratux or similar to check it against?
During steep 360 turns it’s spot on.Does your Mooney have a tilted panel? Is it the correct instrument for it? I don't have knowledge as to what would happen if you put a normal AI into a tilted panel or vice versa, I would think errors would be more extreme, but it's worth checking.
Are there any other errors? If you do a prolonged turn and roll out what does the AI show?
Not enough info yet. Was the AI working before your annual? Were the vacuum system filter(s) changed during the annual? Was any t/shooting performed before AI remove/OH/install? Define "suction is fine" numerically.Appreciate comments
I mentioned earlier the AI has had the same issue for a while. I see no reference filter for vac were changed but if required I’m confident it would have been. Suction smudge over 5. No troubleshooting otherwise.Not enough info yet. Was the AI working before your annual? Were the vacuum system filter(s) changed during the annual? Was any t/shooting performed before AI remove/OH/install? Define "suction is fine" numerically.
Must have missed that part. I only read: "Just got my plane back from annual. Pulled the AI..." Regardless, for merely a timeline, this problem was there before the annual?I mentioned earlier the AI has had the same issue for a while.
That's good. Is it a steady 5?Suction smudge over 5.
Haven’t noticed any variances.Must have missed that part. I only read: "Just got my plane back from annual. Pulled the AI..." Regardless, for merely a timeline, this problem was there before the annual?
That's good. Is it a steady 5?
Okay. But still need to know if AI problem was there before and/or after the annual to move this forward.Haven’t noticed any variances.
Yes, it’s had the issue before annual.Okay. But still need to know if AI problem was there before and/or after the annual to move this forward.
Well, that can negate the usual suspects after an annual. Is there any other instrument connected to the vacuum system? Was there any work performed prior to you noticing the AI droop? What aircraft?Yes, it’s had the issue before annual.
This confuses me...they rotated it and it wasn’t enough to fix it? they rotated it and there was no change?They tried rotating in slots no joy.
Needle and ball. Visual cues. Heading.This confuses me...they rotated it and it wasn’t enough to fix it? they rotated it and there was no change?
how, exactly, are you determining “wings level”?
The ball and visual cues can easily be inaccurate. The other two don’t show bank. So Have you verified the ball, and specifically what visual cues are you using?Needle and ball. Visual cues. Heading.
Actually it’s a turn coordinator. Flying 3’ off the wing of Cherokees, Saratoga’s and Grumman’s. They all can’t be flying crooked and in formation the AI dips like the pic. Weird.and specifically what visual cues are you using?
So specifically placarded something to the effect of “no bank information”.Actually it’s a turn coordinator. Flying 3’ off the wing of Cherokees, Saratoga’s and Grumman’s. They all can’t be flying crooked and in formation the AI dips like the pic. Weird.