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Electric Elevator and Rudder Trim Replacement PDF Print E-mail

Electric elevator and rudder trim replacement, STC SA01746SE.

A replacement for your Seabee trim system that completely replaces your existing mechanical trim system with electric servos in the horizontal stabilizer and adds a rudder trim.

Not only does this eliminate a problematic system for the elevator trim and all the associated maintenance we have added rudder trim.

The new system weighs in at under a pound and is simple to install and even simpler to use.  The only hard part about this installation is removing all the old trim hardware.

This is a complete replacement for the existing trim system.  It consists of two electrically actuated server motors for the elevator and one servo for the rudder.  The entire kit weights approx one pound and allows for the complete removal of the existing trim system and all components.

Controls can be panel mounted and/or yoke mounted with panel mounted trim position indicators.

Electric Elevator and Rudder Trim
Price: $4,995
Availability: 2-4 Weeks
 
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