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skyguy04
01-18-2024, 06:39 PM
Has anyone installed the iLevil AP successfully on their Fox yet? I'd love to not be the first... They aren't being very forthcoming about flaperon compatibility, so it's got me a little nervous.

avidflyer
01-18-2024, 09:19 PM
This was discussed a few months ago, I may have started that as I was interested in that AP as well. Hopefully there will be more who will respond with additional information. JImChuk

skyguy04
01-20-2024, 09:48 AM
Thanks Jimchuk. Yeh, I bought and installed the box over a year ago and have enjoyed the EFIS. But, holding off on the autopilot until I am confident as to what to do. Based on experiences from others with flaperons (not Kitfox) I feel like it will either be perfectly fine or it will not have enough authority, requiring a trim tab on both sides.


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mark fischer
01-22-2024, 08:33 AM
I have the Levil AP as well but plane is not yet in the air. I too am curious about whether the trim tabs will have enough authority. Waiting patiently.

grimgrinnin
01-22-2024, 08:38 AM
I watched one of iLevil's live streams a few months ago and asked about this. The answer was they are recommending two trim tabs for flaperons, and are working on the software implementation to do so. I guess they tried with a 'reversed splitter' type connection, but that wasn't ideal.

Still waiting...

skyguy04
02-06-2024, 06:04 PM
My main fear is flutter on the flaperon. I disconnected my flaperons to see how much weight i'd need to add to the counter-weights and determined that they are not balanced to start with. If they were, i'd have these trim tabs installed by now. Anyone have any thoughts on avoiding flutter with these things? If i do as Levil Aviation says and make it so the flaperons balance with the AP trim tabs on, should I be OK or might they need to be a little aft CG like they are now? If they need to be aft CG, then I could try to keep the CG where it is now. Of course i'm talking about the CG of the flaperon while disconnected, not the whole plane.