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Post subject: FS: KS 270 Pitch Servo ...FREE Posted: 06 Apr 2019, 18:23 |
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Joined: 09/10/10 Posts: 852 Post Likes: +126 Location: West Vancouver, BC
Aircraft: 1977 Baron 55
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Cleaning the hangar and came across this from my Duchess. Can’t remember what is wrong with it. I replaced it about 12 years ago, probably because of runaway pitch.
Before I send it to recycle bin it is yours for cost of shipping from WA State.
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Post subject: Re: FS: KS 270 Pitch Servo ...FREE Posted: 07 Apr 2019, 01:49 |
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Joined: 12/21/09 Posts: 7049 Post Likes: +3379 Company: Boxwell Avionics Location: Deland, Florida
Aircraft: T210H
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Username Protected wrote: I’d like to take the servo. Could you post a picture of the P/n - S/n so I can make sure its the correct one for my plane? Note he did say something was wrong with it.
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Post subject: Re: FS: KS 270 Pitch Servo ...FREE Posted: 07 Apr 2019, 14:27 |
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Joined: 09/10/10 Posts: 852 Post Likes: +126 Location: West Vancouver, BC
Aircraft: 1977 Baron 55
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Username Protected wrote: Hi,
I’d like to take the servo. Could you post a picture of the P/n - S/n so I can make sure its the correct one for my plane? Unable to get a decent pic. Hard to read even with a glass. It appears it is P/N 065-0027-01 S/N 3719. Max DC input 14V/5A 28V/5A. It was repaired by Socata in France in 2000. As I mentioned earlier I removed it from my Duchess, probably around 2004. As I recall it was not working, probably run away trim as I have had that happen with other KFC200 autopilots. My avionics shop which was 1.5 hr away had one on the shelf and shipped it to me to try. It solved the problem so I bought it. He was not interested in the old one, so it was put on my shelf and stayed there until the recent clean up. Please note that it is obviously not in working order. Derek did speak for it first but said to give it to anyone who wanted it. Unless you are capable of fixing it I suggest Derek take it as he may be able to repair it.
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