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reallynewbie2009 7th Oct 2009 15:06

A320: The max speed of THS trim control wheel
 
Just want to know the speed limit for the THS trim wheel. Since the max trim rate is 2 deg/s when 2 systems are operating. from the position ratio of 1/2.13, the max wheel speed is only 0.93 deg/s. Is this correct?

Thanks in advance!

CJ1234 7th Oct 2009 15:07

I'm not being flippant - I'm genuinely intrigued: why do you want to know that?

1234

reallynewbie2009 7th Oct 2009 15:18

Is that so abnormal to ask a technical question?
 
I'm not being curious, just serious paranoid, hehe. :}

TyroPicard 7th Oct 2009 16:23

The speed limit is VMO/MMO......

divinehover 7th Oct 2009 19:10

The A320 doesn't have a trim wheel. It's FBW

STBYRUD 7th Oct 2009 19:16

Eh? It still has a trim wheel man, I'm quite sure I saw one last time i sat in one?

Lacking a better picture, here is proof:

http://www.airsimmer.com/snap/ags/FCTL-Controls.jpg

Never mind that, what are you asking precisely? The maximum turn rate of the wheel itself, the maximum automatic trim rate on the stabilizer?

Edit: Just checked in the FCOM 2, couldn't find anything that detailed about it unfortunately - may i ask how your paranoia comes into play here? ;)

WindSheer 7th Oct 2009 22:16


The A320 doesn't have a trim wheel. It's FBW
He said a320, not the triple 7!!

777den 8th Oct 2009 07:51

The A320 THS system is roughly 18 trim wheel turns for 17.5 degrees of Stab movement

reallynewbie2009 8th Oct 2009 14:27

Thanks for trying to answer my question! I'm asking the max wheel speed, not the trim rate. I did the calculation from the info I have and it just seems pretty slow, so I would like to as anyone can confirm it.

The word paranoid was response to the post of 1234, nothing to do with the question itself. He was so troubled by the fact that I'm asking such a question:)

BTW, it a nice picture, which I happened to look at it too yesterday. That page is a pretty good introduction for basic facts of A320 EFCS.

Nice day!

reallynewbie2009 8th Oct 2009 14:33

last post was for STBYRUD and this one is for 777:

Thanks for both of you guys! However, the number in your post is pretty much halve the ratio (0.97) of (pitch angle / wheel turn) comparing with my calculation (2.13). So it is A320 we are talking about, is it?

Thanks!

STBYRUD 8th Oct 2009 14:51

Alright I see ;) Well, if you want more info on the topic, I can't unfortunately point you to a source for the actual FCOM, but in case you don't know the web site yet, check out SmartCockpit - Airline training guides, Aviation, Operations, Safety, specifically SmartCockpit - Airbus 320 Series

Have a good one,
STBYRUD

Wirelock 8th Oct 2009 21:15

there is a test that the ths resets to 0 from full up and full down position. it definetly turns faster than 0.93deg/sec. what the exact value is though.. no idea

Swedish Steve 10th Oct 2009 19:30

There is no speed limit, you can turn it as fast as you want. the speed the stab moves is controlled by the hyd motors that turn the screw jack. I suppose that if you can spin the wheel fast, you can keep up with the motors, but i haven't ever tried.

Superpilot 12th Oct 2009 21:24

Just watch your fingers, and the other bloke's!

reallynewbie2009 20th Oct 2009 15:38

Could you please let me know which test?
 
I also feel it's a bit of slow, but that's what I got from the system description document from Airbus directly.

One Outsider 20th Oct 2009 15:47

What 'system description document'?

If would life so much easier if you just came clean and told us that you are working on a cardboard MSFS version.

STBYRUD 20th Oct 2009 18:04

Exactly my thought :D Why on earth would someone want to know otherwise? :ok:


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