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Old October 7th 03, 12:53 AM
Neal
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 17:59:18 -0500, Russell Kent
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Jay Honeck wrote:

And, BTW: did you know there is a rudder trim indicator on your 180? ;-)


Actually, didn't we determine that it is in fact a rudder trim control
indicator (i.e. indicates where the control currently is within its full


....and what a useless indicator it really is. I just twisted the knob
so that the ball was centered in straight and level flight with my
feet off the pedals and forgot about it. Haven't had to touch it again
in over 300 hours flying since then.

.... and yes, I have touched the rudder pedals themselves at least a
few times in that 300+ hours ;-)
 




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