In the ES/IV, the side stick controls are
all push/pull tube linkages.
See picture below:
The black weldment is the stick mechanism.
The “sick” is jutting out of the upper right corner of the photo.
The horizontal green tube goes down the
side of the fuselage and eventually back to the elevator – for/aft
movement moves the elevator. The two sides (pilot/co-pilot) are joined
behind the back seat. – nothing real special – just several
tubes, rod-ends, and a few bell cranks.
The vertical silver tube goes down to a
bellcrank and out the wing to the aileron – side/side rotational movement
moves the ailerons. On the ES, the two sides are joined under the front
seat. On the IV the two sides are joined by an additional linkage
under/behind the instrument panel.
On the pressurized versions the rods all
go through a bushing where they exit the fuselage pressure cavity.
One drawback to the design/arrangement is
that is consumes approximately 3” of useable space(width) on each side
inside the cockpit (under the arm rest).
Can’t comment on the retro-fitting required
for a Legacy. Seems like it would be a lot of custom linkage either
behind/under the panel (where a Legacy has limited room) and/or behind the seat
– along with a loss of interior width.
From: Lancair Mailing List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of James Keyworth
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006
12:16 PM
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Subject: [LML] Control sticks
Can anyone explain for me how the sidesticks in the IV and
ES work? Do they connect to servo-motors?
Can they be adapted to the Legacy?