Piper Century 1 & Turn and Bank
I have a 1975 Archer that has a turn and bank that is part of the Century 1 autopilot. The turn indicator of the unit seems to be very unstable "sloppy". It is stable if I am flying in very calm air with no bumps. The problem comes in when in moderate to rough air. I fly it IFR and could not imagine trying to hold a turn with this thing if the AI went out. I can do it but I have to take the average of the standard rate mark because it is moving freely back and forth.
Is this an indication of the gyro gone bad? It is sort of loud when it runs but it takes a while to spin down so I don't think it is dragging. The century 1 is not much of an autopilot. I guess it was more of a homing device to a VOR station with the T&B intigrated into it. I woldnot fix the Century1 but I need the T&B.
Does anyone have experience getting the T&B more stable or is this just the best it can do?
Is this an indication of the gyro gone bad? It is sort of loud when it runs but it takes a while to spin down so I don't think it is dragging. The century 1 is not much of an autopilot. I guess it was more of a homing device to a VOR station with the T&B intigrated into it. I woldnot fix the Century1 but I need the T&B.
Does anyone have experience getting the T&B more stable or is this just the best it can do?
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Just trying to figure out if this unit can be fixed well enough to actually be an AP again? Seems pretty bad right now.
Thanks
My RC Allen turn coordinator failed about a year or so ago. I replaced it with a Mid Continent unit which is shorter (in depth), lighter, and has a longer MTBF. I bought it direct from Mid Continent, and they even gave me a rebate for sending in the old RC Allen unit.
I'll try and remember to look in the Century service manual to see if there are any hints on the VOR tracking issue.
Yours may need OH.
for roll info. Like Flyguydon says, only the later model Century I's have VOR and GPS tracking capability. If your's does, than you have a later model unit. If your seeing the "wings" of your TC moving all over the place, then when you are in autopilot mode, the aircraft should slso be following the wings and therefore providing a very uncomfortable flight in IFR conditions. Is this the case? Generally, the Century I, as basic as it is, does a good job as a wing leveler and if capable, should track a VOR or GPS reliably. VOR/GPS tracking can be a different issue. The quality of the signal from the nav source to the autopilot is basic to how well the Century I will track. If the gyro is noisy at start up, that's a good indication that it is likely worn and maybe ready for overhaul. It will typically run a little "happier" once it has spun up and is warm. If you don't have a good, affordable instrument shop in mind, let me know where you are and I can recommend a shop that I know and trust (after 16 years!). Thanks! Bob Hart APG Eastern Avionics rhart@avionix.com www.avionix.com
The TC is a card that moves with the pointer at the top of the dial and not wings that are typcial of todays. . The card seems to swing much more than a modern day TC's. It would be very hard in rough air to make a standard rate turn with the card moving so much.
I'm trying to make a decision as to whether the unit is worth fixing or just ditch it and get a starndard TC. I would like to have the wing leveler working and holding a course for more than a few minutes. Some on this forum say this unit never worked well even when new and others say it works well so its hard to make a judgement as to what to do.
Thanks,
Bill
Then i guess i can open another thread on guys in Canada getting repairs done in the USA.
Then i guess i can open another thread on guys in Canada getting repairs done in the USA.
Do you, in fact, know that your Century I is connected to your Nav Source? I smooth air, with the aircraft trimmed, you may think your autopilot is tracking when, in fact, it's not. See the attached picture of a Century I Turn-Coordinator.
From your description, it sounds like yours does not look like this? As you can see, the "wings' are there. Yes, at the top, there is a box and marks for standard rate (timed) turns. Either way, TC's normally "jump around" like a horizon will. Tell me if your TC looks like the one in the picture and see if you can see that your nav source is in fact connected to the Century 1? Bob Hart APG Eastern Avionics rhart@avionix.com www.avionix.com
I didn't see any pictures attached. Can you send them. I will take a picture of mine and see if they match.
Thanks,
Bill
Century 1 Controller/Turn Coordinator picture is attached (again?)
Thanks, Bob Hart APG Eastern Avionics rhart@avionix.com www.avionix.com
WELL ... MAYBE NOT? Send me your email and I'll send it back to you. I've tried 3 times.
Bob,
I was at the plane yesterday (working on yet anohter issue) and looked at my T&B indicator. This is an image of the one like I have. It is not mine but it looks just like it.
Thanks for your attention and help.
Bill