Use the center stick info, then check the up/down at the ailerons, Virg


        On 8/22/2012 11:08 AM, phill.h...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ok, so let me get this straight, I need to build a stock one first, take
> the measurements then scrap it and build the new one? If you saw what I had
> you'd understand why I'm asking for cable travel. I just hate doing things
> twice (or more) when it's not necessary. But I guess I'll have to.
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> On , Larry&Sallie Flesner <fles...@frontier.com> wrote:
>> At 09:28 AM 8/21/2012, you wrote:
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>>> Hi guys, I have a question for those with stock aileron controls.
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>>> How much travel does the aileron cable have to have from stop to stop?
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>>> I've removed the center stick and building a dual stick. I need to know
>> if
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>>> I've got mine laid out correctly, with enough travel allowance from side
>> to
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>>> side.
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>>> Phill Hill
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>> Using the same geometry as the single center stick, ie distance
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>> from pivot point to cable attach point, should get you in the ball
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>> park, assuming the original stick was correct.
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>> Larry Flesner
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