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info needed,NAA 1955 build date yaw actuator-whats it off of

Thu Jun 16, 2016 5:24 pm

guys, I cleared out some old hangers yesterday and found all kinds of interesting stuff and I need some help, didnt know what section to post this in...its a yaw actuator for North american aviation built in1955...can u guys give me some info
link with two pics below;


http://s199.photobucket.com/user/camsha ... ort=6&o=02

Re: info needed,NAA 1955 build date yaw actuator-whats it of

Thu Jun 16, 2016 6:59 pm

In the world of helo's that I worked on, we had a yaw series actuator. In simple terms, it was built into the push/pull rod and received/gave input for the AFCS (automtatic flight control system. Pitch and collective had them also. I'd speculate the part you have there is something similar that electrically dampened/controlled/assisted with the flight control surface inputs and feedback.

Re: info needed,NAA 1955 build date yaw actuator-whats it of

Fri Jun 17, 2016 5:56 pm

This is the tech order overhaul instructions for it: 5A9-2-24-3 OVHL INSTR -- PITCH AND YAW DM

I think it is a NAA/Rockwell Collins Autopilot component.

F-100 maybe?

Are there any part numbers cast into the mechanical components? XX-XXXXX?

Re: info needed,NAA 1955 build date yaw actuator-whats it of

Fri Jun 17, 2016 7:06 pm

I didn't see any...I was thinking it was off of the same kind of plane being the vintage it is.....wish it was off a mustang!...lol
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