Autopilot - Zenith Aircraft Builders and Flyers2024-03-29T11:26:24Zhttps://zenith.aero/forum/topics/autopilot-4?feed=yes&xn_auth=noI haven't had that much exper…tag:zenith.aero,2018-06-14:2606393:Comment:6321812018-06-14T01:54:07.866ZGil DeVaulthttps://zenith.aero/profile/GilDeVault
<p>I haven't had that much experience flying with it to give any real advise. It is coupled to my Garmin XL 250 but I haven't ever used the nav portion of the gps. I have tried the auto pilot a couple of times and it did keep the wings level, but to be honest I didn't pay any attention if it tracked in a straight line or not. I was only interested if I could trim the plane for hands off flying long enough for me to open up a chart etc. And yes it is still in the plane. My XL is so pitch…</p>
<p>I haven't had that much experience flying with it to give any real advise. It is coupled to my Garmin XL 250 but I haven't ever used the nav portion of the gps. I have tried the auto pilot a couple of times and it did keep the wings level, but to be honest I didn't pay any attention if it tracked in a straight line or not. I was only interested if I could trim the plane for hands off flying long enough for me to open up a chart etc. And yes it is still in the plane. My XL is so pitch sensitive just a momentary touch of my trim button on my electric trim will cause the plane to climb or descend. that is the real reason I want a two axis gps.</p> Is it still available?
Kimbulltag:zenith.aero,2018-06-13:2606393:Comment:6319452018-06-13T17:22:39.148ZKimbull McAndrewhttps://zenith.aero/profile/KimbullMcAndrew
Is it still available?<br />
Kimbull
Is it still available?<br />
Kimbull Gil does it need to be "cou…tag:zenith.aero,2018-06-04:2606393:Comment:6308692018-06-04T23:27:07.988ZLee Engelhttps://zenith.aero/profile/LeeEngel
<p>Gil does it need to be "coupled" to be set to go in a straight line?. Lee</p>
<p>Gil does it need to be "coupled" to be set to go in a straight line?. Lee</p>