Trim Release - What does it do?
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From: South West
Shy
Your 'N' had a faulty trim release system then. This would have been due to trim release power defect, trim release switch / wiring defect etc.
Blade
Yes, you were and are spot on. The only exeptionto the rule is if you carry out a rapid turn, climb or decent eg: 60 deg bank angle. Again (As expected) the trim system will not cope and here you may have to momentarily press the trim release switch on the cyclic to effectively resychronise the system.
However, normal flying (Rate 1 turns etc) you should be able to engage higher modes (HDG, ALT HOLD etc) and fly complete hands off without any problem at all.
Your 'N' had a faulty trim release system then. This would have been due to trim release power defect, trim release switch / wiring defect etc.
Blade
Yes, you were and are spot on. The only exeptionto the rule is if you carry out a rapid turn, climb or decent eg: 60 deg bank angle. Again (As expected) the trim system will not cope and here you may have to momentarily press the trim release switch on the cyclic to effectively resychronise the system.
However, normal flying (Rate 1 turns etc) you should be able to engage higher modes (HDG, ALT HOLD etc) and fly complete hands off without any problem at all.
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Shy
Your 'N' had a faulty trim release system then. This would have been due to trim release power defect, trim release switch / wiring defect etc.
Your 'N' had a faulty trim release system then. This would have been due to trim release power defect, trim release switch / wiring defect etc.
Chief Tardis Technician
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From: Western Australia S31.715 E115.737
In older choppers such as the Hughey, the trim switch disengages the mag clutches of the force trim. This (as previously said) allows repositioning of the stick to a new "Neutral" position. The force trim really provided an artificial feel due to large springs, as with out the feel it was easily possible to over control the aircraft due to the powerful hydraulics.
With other airframes I dont know, as I havent worked on them.
With other airframes I dont know, as I havent worked on them.




