SixPapaCharlie
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Anyone have a good diagram illustrating how elevator linkage and trim linkage work together? I have been digging and can't find anything.
Initially I got to wondering if you were flying along and suddenly the elevator linkage broke, if there would be an abrupt change in pitch or if the elevator would be held level in the slip stream and you wouldn't notice until the yoke provided no response.
After a bit of thought I think you would notice nothing at the time of failure as the trim is actually what holds the elevator in its place right?
What I don't understand is how you can have 2 controls attached to the same surface and one does not move the other. I have a stabilator so the trim linkage goes through the elevator to that antiservo tab if I recall the correct vocab.
It seems moving the elevator would cause the trim linkage to tighten and prevent further movement or get a bunch of slack if moved the other direction.
Does anyone have a clear way of explaining or better, illustrating how this works?
Thanks.
Initially I got to wondering if you were flying along and suddenly the elevator linkage broke, if there would be an abrupt change in pitch or if the elevator would be held level in the slip stream and you wouldn't notice until the yoke provided no response.
After a bit of thought I think you would notice nothing at the time of failure as the trim is actually what holds the elevator in its place right?
What I don't understand is how you can have 2 controls attached to the same surface and one does not move the other. I have a stabilator so the trim linkage goes through the elevator to that antiservo tab if I recall the correct vocab.
It seems moving the elevator would cause the trim linkage to tighten and prevent further movement or get a bunch of slack if moved the other direction.
Does anyone have a clear way of explaining or better, illustrating how this works?
Thanks.