LOL. I think that Sonex's and NASA's philosophy on "simplicity" well, differ. The design philosophy of these aircraft IS simplicity. In my opinion, you are merely adding weight and things that could fail. If the Waiex rods get jammed, how will a servo overcome what arm strength cannot? Landing with toggle switches after a disconnect would be one for the books, too.
It would be a great conversation starter at OSH and Crossville but I'll side with Mike and continue to add a bit of right rudder for climb, neutral rudder for cruise, and a little left rudder for descent. My leg works every time (and is light). Then again, I fly long distances with no autopilot so I'm an odd type I suppose... :D
Best of luck with whatever you decide and it is indeed great to hear of new ideas... :)
GordonTurner wrote:Simple? Did simple get us to the moon?
I like the idea of having some backup to the control in the event of a disconnect or freeze. Plus maybe a little bit of rudder trim would be nice.
Would it be nice?
I have one of those little ray something or other trim servos, pretty light. Probably about a wash on weight, especially if you wanted to dial-a-trim in two axis.
Gordon