Rev: 2
Date: 11/15/18
1-1
Chapter 1
- GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE
The purpose of this manual is to provide guidance to RV-12iS owners, pilots,
mechanics, regulatory officials, and aircraft/component manufacturers that are certified
to perform maintenance, repairs, and alterations on the light sport aircraft covered in
this manual.
SUMMARY
This manual contains maintenance instructions for the RV-12iS light sport
aircraft. The RV-12iS is a single engine, fixed tricycle gear, full-cantilever monoplane.
The two-seat cockpit is enclosed with a tip-up windscreen/canopy. The occupants sit
side-by-side, aft of the engine and forward of the wing spar. Both of the wings are quick
removable. The flaperons remain with the wings and self-connect to the control linkage
when the wings are installed. The empennage consists of a vertical stabilizer, rudder
and stabilator with anti-servo/trim tab.
The airframe is a semi-monocoque aluminum structure, with some steel and
fiberglass parts. Fiberglass composite parts are used to finish some non-structural
portions of the aircraft.
The pilot and passenger board the aircraft from either side using the boarding
step and a reinforced area near the leading edge of the wing. The pilot is seated on the
left side (from within the cockpit) of the aircraft. A combination Electronic Flight
Information System (EFIS) and Engine monitoring System (EMS) with graphical user
interface is used to monitor and report flight and engine performance information to the
pilot.
The RV-12iS is equipped with either a Rotax 912ULS (with dual carburetors) or a
Rotax 912iS Sport (electronic fuel injection / FADEC) 100 hp four cylinder engine,
enclosed in a fiberglass composite cowling at the front of the aircraft. Engine power is
transferred via an integral gearbox to a Sensenich composite propeller.
The pilot and the passenger both have full flight and ground controls. Pitch and
roll is controlled from either control stick. The control sticks are linked by push/pull rods
and torque tubes to the flaperons, and linked by cables to a stabilator. The flaperons are
operated from a switch near the throttle controlling an electric linear actuator. Yaw is
controlled using rudder pedals linked by cables to a traditional rudder that is hinged to a
fixed vertical stabilizer. The rudder pedals have integrated left and right foot pedals that
are used to independently control the wheel brake on the corresponding side.
Summary of Contents for RV 12iS
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