That is exactly what I did but the weight is on the bottom. I found it more difficult to mount it on the top part of the horn. I had to carve out some foam though to allow the movement. All of the control is by cable.
Ronald R. Eason Sr. Pres. & CEO, KCMO Office J.R.L. Engineering Consortium Ltd. 816-468-4091, Kansas City, MO. Web Page: www.jrl-engineering.com ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Chris Johnston" <chr...@ozdocs.net.au> Reply-To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net> List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 20:22:13 +1000 I am wondering what peoples thoughts are on extending the elevator horn either above or below and forward of the elevator, via a curved plate and mount the mass balance weight internally in the top of the rear fuse, below the elevator, or above the elevator in the base of the fin, obviously, the fin location would be a bit cramped as you need to get the pushrod out. Still thinking about the details. I don't have any foam or glass on the elevators yet, but it looks liks a reasonable amount of lead will be needed. Chris Johnston 292 Bells line road nORTH rICHMOND NSW Australia. _______________________________________ Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at jrl-engineering.com