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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:10 am    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

I'm about to embark on my first "overnight" cross country, from Tampa to
Wisconsin Rapids. I got to thinking about the need for gust locks for my
rudder, elevators and ailerons. What have others done that is relatively
light weight and non bulky?

Garry Stout
RV7A, Tampa Florida


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:26 am    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

pull your control stick back and wrap your seat belt around it snugly. takes care of ail & ele.

I have a tail dragger so double chalking my TW takes care of the rudder. Try parking into the predominent wind. There's lots of things you can do. I've seen everything from duct taping the rudder's over center couterbalance to the fixed VS to fancy home made clamps but don't know how to describe to make them. If run down to an airport with outside parked airplanes like cessnas you can see what i mean about the different types of "clamps".

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:14 am    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

Hi Garry,
When are you leaving? I've got a few pix of some devices used on
Rv's. A pin that has two 90 deg bends on the ends, will lock your rudder
in position.

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{ } One end is put in a hole in
your rudder stop and one in your rudder bracket.

I have some pix of these devices at home. If you are interested, give me
a nudge. I think the seat belt and the rudder locking pin (with the
appropriate red flag attached so you don' forget to remove it.) will do
a good job for the moment. Since we have tri-gears, I think that will
suffice. I think that having the tail with the elevators in the full up
position is not the best position. I will probably use the devices that
lock the elevator in the horizontal position so "wind up your tail" won't
cause the airplane to load the nose gear.

Jim


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:31 pm    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

I have been fastening my seat belt around the stick, but be sure you do the
stick in YOUR seat. That way you shouldn't be inclined to forget to undo
it. I know, seems ridiculous, but it has happened.

Tim

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:34 pm    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

I am not a fan of external gust locks that can be forgotten before flight.

I have a PVC tube contraption that locks the rudder by wedging against
the area in front of the seat then use the pilots side seatbelt to secure
the stick.

Ron Lee


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 3:45 pm    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

Hi Jim,

I'm leaving on July 18th and fortunately my friend who is a CFII is going
along for the ride. Makes me feel a whole lot safer. I'll make up the
rudder gust lock pins as you've suggested, and I guess the 'ol tie the stick
with seatbelts will do the rest. Thanks for everyone's response.

Garry

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:09 pm    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

I use a bungee cord instead of the seat belt. Less hassle loosening/readjusting the seatbelt when it's time for me to strap in. Hook one end near the seat belt anchor, one or two loops around the stick, and secure near the other seat belt anchor. Rudder is secured via the tailwheel, in my case....
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Hi Jim,

I'm leaving on July 18th and fortunately my friend who is a CFII is going
along for the ride. Makes me feel a whole lot safer. I'll make up the
rudder gust lock pins as you've suggested, and I guess the 'ol tie the stick
with seatbelts will do the rest. Thanks for everyone's response.

Garry

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:08 pm    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

In a message dated 6/27/2007 11:12:04 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, garrys(at)tampabay.rr.com writes:
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I'm about to embark on my first "overnight" cross country, from Tampa to
Wisconsin Rapids. I got to thinking about the need for gust locks for my
rudder, elevators and ailerons. What have others done that is relatively
light weight and non bulky?


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I've never needed an external aileron gust lock but I do have a combination external elevator and rudder gust lock that weighs about half an ounce.  It is just a 1ft piece of 1/8" bungee cord, a short piece of stainless steel hinge pin and a "remove before flight" ribbon. Just drill a clearance hole (for the hinge pin) in both your rudder stop horn and another matching one on the same side control horn. Bend the hinge pin into a staple shape (I used the rivet cutter as a holding jig during the bending) that spans both holes and holds the rudder straight (in trail). The pin goes up from the bottom. The bungee is permanently attached to the pin using a tiny adel clamp. Put a large diameter plastic washer on the other end of the bungee. The bungee is stretched up and over the trim tab root (at the hinge point and then the washer tucked into the gap between the trim tab and the elevator proper.

It's simple, works perfectly and you could never even start to taxi without noticing that the lock is still in place (if you forgot to remove it).
GV (RV-6A N1GV O-360-A1A, C/S, Flying 857hrs, Silicon Valley, CA)

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 4:31 am    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

Any chance we could see a photo of that rudder/elevator lock? It sounds very interesting to me.
David Maib
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In a message dated 6/27/2007 11:12:04 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, garrys(at)tampabay.rr.com (garrys(at)tampabay.rr.com) writes:
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I'm about to embark on my first "overnight" cross country, from Tampa to
Wisconsin Rapids.  I got to thinking about the need for gust locks for my
rudder, elevators and ailerons.  What have others done that is relatively
light weight and non bulky?


=========================================
 
I've never needed an external aileron gust lock but I do have a combination external elevator and rudder gust lock that weighs about half an ounce.  It is just a 1ft piece of 1/8" bungee cord, a short piece of stainless steel hinge pin and a "remove before flight" ribbon.  Just drill a clearance hole (for the hinge pin) in both your rudder stop horn and another matching one on the same side control horn.  Bend the hinge pin into a staple shape (I used the rivet cutter as a holding jig during the bending) that spans both holes and holds the rudder straight (in trail).  The pin goes up from the bottom.  The bungee is permanently attached to the pin using a tiny adel clamp.  Put a large diameter plastic washer on the other end of the bungee.  The bungee is stretched up and over the trim tab root (at the hinge point and then the washer tucked into the gap between the trim tab and the elevator proper.
 
It's simple, works perfectly and you could never even start to taxi without noticing that the lock is still in place (if you forgot to remove it).  
GV (RV-6A N1GV O-360-A1A, C/S, Flying 857hrs, Silicon Valley, CA)

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 6:31 am    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

In a message dated 6/28/2007 5:33:36 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, dmaib(at)mac.com writes:
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Any chance we could see a photo of that rudder/elevator lock? It sounds very interesting to me.


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I'll post a shot of it tomorrow.



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:19 pm    Post subject: Gust Locks? Reply with quote

The smallest and lightest I've seen was a couple of 'chip clips' used to
close up a bag of chips. Get the ones with the rubber insert. I was
surprised at the amount of pulling to get the clip to slide off.
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I'm about to embark on my first "overnight" cross country, from Tampa
to Wisconsin Rapids. I got to thinking about the need for gust locks
for my rudder, elevators and ailerons. What have others done that is
relatively light weight and non bulky?

Garry Stout
RV7A, Tampa Florida



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