NicD
04-19-2007, 11:58 PM
We've been battling away with our columns and yokes for the past week, getting them installed, control-loaded, and a mechanical trim mechanism fitted (to simulate electric trim on the elevators). It's taken a bit longer than planned! Nearly there though.
Anyways - we're wondering what happens in real-life when the A/P is engaged and the pilot is hands-off:
1. Do the control columns move fore-and-aft with A/P pitch commands? Or, is it just the trim wheels that move with A/P pitch commands?
2. And a related question ... does the A/P actually move the elevator linkage itself to change pitch, or does the A/P cause pitch changes by moving elevator trim backwards or forwards?
3. Do the control yokes move side-to-side with A/P roll commands?
If anyone is familiar with how things happen in the real Boeings we'd be thankful for some guidance.
Anyways - we're wondering what happens in real-life when the A/P is engaged and the pilot is hands-off:
1. Do the control columns move fore-and-aft with A/P pitch commands? Or, is it just the trim wheels that move with A/P pitch commands?
2. And a related question ... does the A/P actually move the elevator linkage itself to change pitch, or does the A/P cause pitch changes by moving elevator trim backwards or forwards?
3. Do the control yokes move side-to-side with A/P roll commands?
If anyone is familiar with how things happen in the real Boeings we'd be thankful for some guidance.