I checked the database, but could not find the info I need. Is there an internal flap actuator adjustment limiting the travel of the screwjack that I've overlooked? I have a total flap travel of 47 degrees from free spinning of the jackscrew. This range of travel remains the same no matter what the length of the links connecting the flaps are set. Adjusting the length of the links merely sets a reference point where the travel is. The only way I see to change the flap range is to alter the geometry (not an option), or set a limit switch to electrically stop the travel at a pre-determined place in one of the directions and use adjustment of the connector links to get the jackscrew to free spin at the opposite end.
Is this correct?
Thanks
Rocky
Is this correct?
Thanks
Rocky