Thomas Fankhauser
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Thomas Fankhauser
I do plan to go see Matt when I get the time in the next couple of weeks and he has time.
Where is the canister in a bonanza? Or what does it look like? And I’ll look for it.I had a problem with altitude hold in my CIII. It turned out that the vibration isolators on the altitude canister had completely collapsed. To test the theory I stuck some foam under it to help with vibration. Solved the issue.
Where is the canister in a bonanza? Or what does it look like? And I’ll look for it.
Thanks. Heading there now.The manual says in a Bonanza it should be “On aircraft radio stack, pilot’s side between instrument panel and firewall”
Part number is 1C407
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Get the POH supplement and check it for an extensive pre-flight check. Beyond that your best bet is to find someone familiar with the autopilot and connected systems and have them accompany you on a test flight.
Basics to cover:
Roll Axis:
Bank angle command, heading hold, heading change (move the bug 90° left and right), VOR/GPS intercept and tracking.
Pitch axis:
Pitch hold and altitude hold without porpoising, vertical speed, altitude pre-select, GS intercept and tracking to 200 AGL, go-around mode, and transition from climb/descent to altitude hold without offset (ends up staying at the altitude you were at when altitude hold was engaged instead of climbing or descending 50 feet or more).
Pitch trim:
Manual trim works in both directions, auto trim responds to power changes and pitch or VS commands.