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		topglock(at)cox.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:03 pm    Post subject: Auto Pilot | 
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				Does anyone have any experience with the Trio Avionics 
 (http://www.trioavionics.com)EZ Pilot and their Altitude Hold system? 
 All input is appreciated...
 
 Jeff - N55XS
 130 hours
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		peter.rees05(at)ntlworld. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:34 pm    Post subject: Auto Pilot | 
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				Hi Jeff
 
 We have a trio EZ Pilot fitted to Hotel India. Very pleased with it indeed. 
 Can't speak highly enough of the service - We have a somewhat obscure 
 (though very good) GPS which has a slightly different data stream than the 
 normal NEMA standard. We sent our GPS back from the UK and Chuck wrote some 
 special firmware for us (and even paid the return carriage) - took less than 
 a week.
 
 The servo they supply is the navaids one. When ours arrived, its quality was 
 rubbish!!!Ours had a tight point which required quite a bit of 'fettling' 
 for me to sort. Also, the feedback pot is mounted on a plate which is too 
 thin meaning that the gear on the feedback pot doesn't mesh tightly and thus 
 the servo hunts (well it did until I fitted a thicker plate and got rid of 
 the plastic mounting screws). The endstop screw and those which hold the 
 output crank arm are also rubbish (so, quite well made really!!) - the 
 screws are a different thread from the nylocks into which they should engage 
 if they were long enough!
 
 The Trio head weighs in at about 4oz and comes with a variety of hardware 
 for mounting and electrical connections.
 
 I'd certainly recommend the unit (though from what I hear, the TruTrack 
 servo may be of much better quality out of the box - the navaid servo is 
 fine once you've ironed out the bugs that are shipped with it).
 
 I've not had the chance to see / play with their alt hold (and hydrocarbon 
 fuel would be long since have ceased to be available by the time the PFA 
 approved the fitting of the unit).
 
 Peter
 
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		bruce(at)justbruce.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:50 pm    Post subject: Auto Pilot | 
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				Hi Jeff (and others), 
 
 I thought I'd mention that although Trio continues to support the Navaid
 servo (which may appeal to those who already have a Navaid Autopilot
 installed), they currently ship a much more robust and sophisticated digital
 servo which they call the Trio Gold Standard Servo.  
 
 Bruce
 XS142
 Tracy, CA
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 8:42 pm    Post subject: Auto Pilot | 
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				Peter and Bruce,
 
 Thanks for your replys.  I'm impressed with the information I've been 
 able to gather on the EZ pilot and am aware of the new servos.  Thinking 
 very hard about installing the unit, then, later the alt hold. 
 According to their website, there are some upgrades, in the works, that 
 will do decents and ascents that can be programmed into the unit.  Now 
 that would be nice.  When the 396 says vertical speed profile 500 fpm, 
 just push a button and the unit takes you down to pattern altitude, 
 automatically.  Oops, I think I just talked myself in to it...  
 
 Jeff - N55XS
 130 hours and still grinning...
 
 Bruce wrote:
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  Hi Jeff (and others), 
  
  I thought I'd mention that although Trio continues to support the Navaid
  servo (which may appeal to those who already have a Navaid Autopilot
  installed), they currently ship a much more robust and sophisticated digital
  servo which they call the Trio Gold Standard Servo.  
  
  Bruce
  XS142
  Tracy, CA
  
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