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Back in the goold ole days (when my plane could fly) I found that I could stop the cruise porpoising if I turned off the electric trim.
I would say that perhaps it was a computer interface problem between the old STEC 60-2 and the new Garmin G-500....but I was porpoising before I upgraded. I hold lateral course flawlessly with great cross wind compensation. I have an ancient analog altitude pre-select....by that I mean that I have individual verticle mechanical dials that I use to input Baro, desired altitude, and desired verticle rate. Its primitive, but it works very well. My only other nag is GS Intercept. In my bird, when I set it to intercept the glide slope I expect to hear a klaxon horn followed by an announcement over my intercom to "Dive! Dive! Dive!" cuz she immidiately pushes forward about 15 degrees nose down. ![]() Fortunately, my thumb never strays too far from my Autopilot Disconnect button when I am below 3k I have no doubt that my issues are some adjustment that needs tweaking. But for now...I have other priorities. Cole |