michel@riazuelo.fr
I love flying!
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- May 18, 2017
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Hello everyone,
I have been flying for over 10 years with a D10A and an SV32 servo for roll.
During installation and testing, I had no experience with autopilots and, fearing that the autopilot would overpower me, I set the torque to 60%. It worked perfectly, with the yellow slip indicator rarely coming only on heavy turbulences.
Since a few flights, the slip has become frequent, and during my last trip, the autopilot became unusable.
I set the torque value to 100% and did a test flight, but the indicator is still yellow and the aircraft is no longer being piloted.
Must I conclude that this high-quality servo is out of order and needs to be replaced, or is it perhaps repairable?
Thank you for your answers...
I have been flying for over 10 years with a D10A and an SV32 servo for roll.
During installation and testing, I had no experience with autopilots and, fearing that the autopilot would overpower me, I set the torque to 60%. It worked perfectly, with the yellow slip indicator rarely coming only on heavy turbulences.
Since a few flights, the slip has become frequent, and during my last trip, the autopilot became unusable.
I set the torque value to 100% and did a test flight, but the indicator is still yellow and the aircraft is no longer being piloted.
Must I conclude that this high-quality servo is out of order and needs to be replaced, or is it perhaps repairable?
Thank you for your answers...