Barry,
"Get the lead out". Move the engine forward. You can get a different
engine mount or make spools to go between the engine case and mount.
If you are going to balance your elevator, do it on the elevator. If you
are not a very fast plane, maybe it does not matter that much.
Balancin
RE:
What do you mean by "putting your rudder cables in a closed loop"?
Some people run separate rudder cables from pedal to rudder horn and
sometimes put a spring loaded tension cable between the two pedals.
I believe that you should have no spring in that tension cable, but rather,
a turn buc
I have read that not having some dampning in the cable transmits too much
shock load on the rudder post eventualy causing it to break. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Wayne
- Original Message -
From: Dan Heath
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Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: KR>Balancing elevator.
RE:
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I have read that not having some dampning in the cable transmits too much
shock load on the rudder post eventualy causing it to break. Any thoughts?
Yes,I think that's a strange story, and NOT an ELEVATOR issue.
Ron Freiberger
mailto: rfreiber...@swfla.rr.com
I believe that "closed loop" means that they put an extra cable from one
rudder pedal to a pulley on the firewall and back to the other pedal. It
serves to always keep the cable taught. Russ
> see KRnet list details at http://www.krnet.org/instructions.html
003 2:17 PM
To: KR builders and pilots
Subject: Re: KR>Balancing elevator.
I believe that "closed loop" means that they put an extra cable from one
rudder pedal to a pulley on the firewall and back to the other pedal. It
serves to always keep the cable taught. Russ
> see KRnet
Please
Can we change the SUBJECT TITLE when we change subject please.
It make it much easier to crack down latter
"Balancing Elevator has nothing to do with rudder cables"
Phil Matheson
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yeah I got thinking about what I have been working on and didn't realise my
we were talking elevators not ruders.
sorry
Wayne
- Original Message -
From: Ron Freiberger
To: KR builders and pilots
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 12:37 PM
Subject: RE: KR>Balancing elevator.
> S
Actually, we are talking elevator balancing, at least that is how the
conversation got started. I was talking about keeping the cables taught and
the subject went on to rudder cables.
Sorry for the confusion.
N64KR
Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
da...@kr-builder.org
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