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AZFlyer
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 89 Location: Prescott, AZ
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:11 pm Post subject: Rudder cables exiting rear fuslage |
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After trying numerous search criteria I was unable to locate any earlier concerns about the description, location, drilling, cutting or general construction of the exit holes and fairlead measurements, (other than the P-poor drawings on 6-B-4)... that leave a great deal to the imagination.
These exit holes (slots) should be smooth and nearly frictionless for cable drag and wear, but some Aviation engineer decided to just "spot them" and leave the rest up to us poor B---turds to figure it out.
I did find another builders pictures on his web site that show his best guess... but no narrative and no measurements... so ? has anybody concerned themselves with a "smooth, sanitary, clean install" or are we just "Winging It?"
Love and kisses...
help!
Thanks,
Mike
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p.mulwitz(at)worldnet.att Guest
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 7:05 pm Post subject: Rudder cables exiting rear fuslage |
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Hi Mike,
I'm sorry but I am confused over your question. Just what is it
about the rudder cable exits that you are concerned about?
I just made the fair-leads according to the plans and riveted them in
place. Am I missing something here?
Paul
XL fuselage
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At 07:11 PM 5/17/2007, you wrote:
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After trying numerous search criteria I was unable to locate any
earlier concerns about the description, location, drilling, cutting
or general construction of the exit holes and fairlead measurements,
(other than the P-poor drawings on 6-B-4)... that leave a great deal
to the imagination.
These exit holes (slots) should be smooth and nearly frictionless
for cable drag and wear, but some Aviation engineer decided to just
"spot them" and leave the rest up to us poor B---turds to figure it out.
I did find another builders pictures on his web site that show his
best guess... but no narrative and no measurements... so ? has
anybody concerned themselves with a "smooth, sanitary, clean
install" or are we just "Winging It?"
Love and kisses...
help!
Thanks,
Mike
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601 XL, 3300, Dynon
Remember, "the second mouse gets the cheese"!
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Gig Giacona
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1416 Location: El Dorado Arkansas USA
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 5:23 am Post subject: Re: Rudder cables exiting rear fuslage |
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As most of us have done at one point or another in the build process, and as I do on an almost continuous basis you are over thinking the problem.
Take the aluminum fairing. Place it where the lower side will be flush with the bottom of the fuselage. Remember the rivets that are connecting the skin to the longeron also connect the fairing and fair lead to the aircraft. Mark the the point middle of the arch on to the skin and you have your cable exit point.
I did one thing different than the plans. I put the nylon inside the fuselage. It looks better and protects just as much if not more because there is no way then to have the cable contact the skin.
AZFlyer wrote: | After trying numerous search criteria I was unable to locate any earlier concerns about the description, location, drilling, cutting or general construction of the exit holes and fairlead measurements, (other than the P-poor drawings on 6-B-4)... that leave a great deal to the imagination.
These exit holes (slots) should be smooth and nearly frictionless for cable drag and wear, but some Aviation engineer decided to just "spot them" and leave the rest up to us poor B---turds to figure it out.
I did find another builders pictures on his web site that show his best guess... but no narrative and no measurements... so ? has anybody concerned themselves with a "smooth, sanitary, clean install" or are we just "Winging It?"
Love and kisses...
help!
Thanks,
Mike |
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AZFlyer
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 89 Location: Prescott, AZ
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 6:40 am Post subject: Re: Rudder cables exiting rear fuslage |
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Gig,
After studying the pictures that Paul sent me off-line, I now see what he did as a work-a-round to my concern. He opened the 8 x 20 mm slot in the skin to allow a better alignment with the cable.
This was really my quandary. I had set the lower rudder horn in it's hinge hole and inserted a 1/8" dowel through the skin to the horn (where the cable would terminate), only to find a major mis-alignment through the fairlead. Then the poorly drawn engr. dwg.s don't explain the slot in the nylon ...except to "make one."
I'll take a look at putting the nylon inside as you did... sounds good.
Thanks for the feedback.
M
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