Spent four fantastic days in the Kalahari flying around the pans with the A-Team. When we paid a visit to the Bundu Bash camp at Koppieskraal I happened to bump into Aidan who was exhibiting his latest Aquilla innovation.
Instead of using a heavy electric worm gear device to move the hang point position in flight, a method that never seems to have caught on, he has fabricated a very elegant pulley system that enables muscle power alone to move the keel fore and aft. This allows the trim speed to be adjusted without changing the reflex, something I have always viewed with suspicion.
It looks as if he has managed to get a 4:1 mechanical advantage using standard "yachting" type gear. It's great to see a local manufacturer still at the leading edge - literally.
Rob
New hang point adjuster on Aquilla II
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New hang point adjuster on Aquilla II
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Hi ..
Sounds "tacky" and may get one pitch poleing arse over tip if not carefull
(to add a bit of yachting pallance
.... - yech!!
Seen this type of arrangement before and usually turns out to be a bit of a cluter of ropes and pulleys and could present a safety problem if one forgets to or can't uncleat the rope in time
I and many others locally have been using electric trim devices very succesfully for many years and most of the installations are very neat. New actuators available on the market weigh in at less than a kilo and are really super neat (albight a tad expensive). Average install is around R2500
Experience show safe operating speed range between 40 and 70mph ( can be expanded, but depends on travel/length of actuator and available keel travel)
The Mainairs hangpoint/keels make ideal base to do this on. Aquilla and others usually need a sideon arrangement, but need a decent actuator and bracketry to avoid shudder during flight.
Sounds "tacky" and may get one pitch poleing arse over tip if not carefull


Seen this type of arrangement before and usually turns out to be a bit of a cluter of ropes and pulleys and could present a safety problem if one forgets to or can't uncleat the rope in time
I and many others locally have been using electric trim devices very succesfully for many years and most of the installations are very neat. New actuators available on the market weigh in at less than a kilo and are really super neat (albight a tad expensive). Average install is around R2500
Experience show safe operating speed range between 40 and 70mph ( can be expanded, but depends on travel/length of actuator and available keel travel)
The Mainairs hangpoint/keels make ideal base to do this on. Aquilla and others usually need a sideon arrangement, but need a decent actuator and bracketry to avoid shudder during flight.
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