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Yes, Peter, I do know that.
It is very evident when preflighting an aircraft. When you raise or lower the elevator, the trim tab moves variably with the angle of the elevator. In this case, you would use every available input to your advantage. Peter Duniho wrote: "john smith" wrote in message ... Unless the 206 has a stabilator, the trim works independent of the elevator. Don't fly Cessnas much, eh? The trim control requires the elevator to be able to move in order to be effective. If the elevator is stuck, it is possible to use the trim control to effect *small* changes in pitch, but those changes will be opposite to the normal effect of the trim control (i.e. nose down trim will cause nose up pitch). In this situation, the trim control effectively becomes a very tiny elevator. Dale probably should've tried using it, but depending on the amount of elevator deflection when it got stuck, it may or may not have been very useful. Pete |
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