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Dynon has been working on improving our trim sensing algorithms in the autopilot servos. Some customers have complained about getting TRIM UP or TRIM DOWN commands when the aircraft is actually in trim. If you obey these commands and trim until no indication is shown, the aircraft will not be in trim when you disconnect the AP.
We believe we have a robust algorithm to fix this, but only experience will tell across a lot of aircraft. It's done a great job in all the planes we have tried so far, and so now it's time to get some more exposure.
Attached below is a 10.2 beta version of SkyView software. This software is identical to 10.1 except for the trim sensing changes. There are no other changes in the software. If you believe your trim sensing isn't as accurate as you would like it, we invite you to try this beta. It has been tested in multiple aircraft as well as via our internal release process, so we do expect it to be stable, but it does not have as many flight hours on it as a normal release, which is why the beta label remains. It is supported by Dynon and we do have a way to get you back to 10.1 if issues occur.
We appreciate any feedback!
--Ian Jordan
Chief Systems Architect
Dynon Avionics
We believe we have a robust algorithm to fix this, but only experience will tell across a lot of aircraft. It's done a great job in all the planes we have tried so far, and so now it's time to get some more exposure.
Attached below is a 10.2 beta version of SkyView software. This software is identical to 10.1 except for the trim sensing changes. There are no other changes in the software. If you believe your trim sensing isn't as accurate as you would like it, we invite you to try this beta. It has been tested in multiple aircraft as well as via our internal release process, so we do expect it to be stable, but it does not have as many flight hours on it as a normal release, which is why the beta label remains. It is supported by Dynon and we do have a way to get you back to 10.1 if issues occur.
We appreciate any feedback!
--Ian Jordan
Chief Systems Architect
Dynon Avionics