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		rdewees(at)mindspring.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:31 am    Post subject: 601 Rudder pedal return spring | 
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				Hi Listers,
 I've sorted out a lot of nagging problems during the first annual of 
 N601TD and now gotten to the secondary squawks that were on the back 
 burner.  I have gotten tired of  the rudder pedals hanging forward 
 sometimes when I get into the plane.  Everything is great when your feet 
 are on the pedals but there isn't any method of tensioning the pedals in 
 the upright position when you remove your feet..  I've thought about a 
 small spring with long ends on it to attach to the back of the pedals 
 and  to the lower firewall to keep some tension on the pedals.  This 
 would also keep any overflow of hydraulic fluid from spilling on the 
 floor from the Matco brake cylinder when it's tilted forward.
   What have some of you done about pedal centering, if anything?  I 
 realize that if you get too agressive with a spring or bungee solution  
 it would affect the rudder trim if not balanced and fairly weak in 
 tension.  Any ideas? Pix?
 Thanks
 Ron
 N601TD
 
 
 
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		rdewees(at)mindspring.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 7:27 am    Post subject: 601 Rudder pedal return spring | 
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				Oops!--
 I just realized that only the 601 Taildraggers have my problem with 
 floppy rudder pedals since the nosegear 601 steering rods connect to the 
 nosegear and keep the pedals in a fixed upright position till they are 
 depressed.  If there are taildragger builders or flyers out there I 
 would still like suggestions, etc.
 
 Thanks
 Ron DeWees
 N601TD  taildragger
 
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		mfothergill(at)sympatico. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 7:41 am    Post subject: 601 Rudder pedal return spring | 
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				Springs do the trick very well.
 Mike
 CH-601 TD
 
 ron dewees wrote:
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  Hi Listers,
  I've sorted out a lot of nagging problems during the first annual of 
  N601TD and now gotten to the secondary squawks that were on the back 
  burner.  I have gotten tired of  the rudder pedals hanging forward 
  sometimes when I get into the plane.  Everything is great when your feet 
  are on the pedals but there isn't any method of tensioning the pedals in 
  the upright position when you remove your feet..  I've thought about a 
  small spring with long ends on it to attach to the back of the pedals 
  and  to the lower firewall to keep some tension on the pedals.  This 
  would also keep any overflow of hydraulic fluid from spilling on the 
  floor from the Matco brake cylinder when it's tilted forward.
    What have some of you done about pedal centering, if anything?  I 
  realize that if you get too agressive with a spring or bungee solution  
  it would affect the rudder trim if not balanced and fairly weak in 
  tension.  Any ideas? Pix?
  Thanks
  Ron
  N601TD
  
  
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		mike.sinclair(at)ATT.NET Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 7:50 am    Post subject: 601 Rudder pedal return spring | 
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				I made a bellcrank attached to a firewall stiffener. So rather than the
 linkage going through the firewall to a nose gear, it just attaches to the
 bellcrank. Keeps the rudder pedals where they need to be.
 
 Mike Sinclair
 
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  Oops!--
  I just realized that only the 601 Taildraggers have my problem with
  floppy rudder pedals since the nosegear 601 steering rods connect to the
  nosegear and keep the pedals in a fixed upright position till they are
  depressed.  If there are taildragger builders or flyers out there I
  would still like suggestions, etc.
 
  Thanks
  Ron DeWees
  N601TD  taildragger
 
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		PAULROD36(at)msn.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 8:45 am    Post subject: 601 Rudder pedal return spring | 
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				I'm at that point myself, wondering how to keep the rudder pedals where they should be.  Of course, it would have been easier if ZAC had included something about springs in the TD drawings, or if they included the appropriate springs in their inventory.  But nooooooooooo.   Anyway, I found some J-3 rudder pedal springs at B&B in Gardner KS, which, I think, with some modification could fit right at the outer end of the rudder pedal shaft.   If that won't work, the next step is to fabricate the springs so that they coil around the shaft, pressing one leg of the spring against the floor, and the other hooked around the pedal's vertical bar.  There has to be someone out there with a flying TD who's already dealt with this.   Suggestions, anyone?
 
 Paul Rodriguez
 601XL/Corvair
 Doing the control cables.
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		BillSewell(at)aol.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 9:20 am    Post subject: 601 Rudder pedal return spring | 
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				Here is my solution to the problem:
  
 _http://www.n601bz.com/CH601XL/Fuselage/Control_Cables/043005.htm_ 
 (http://www.n601bz.com/CH601XL/Fuselage/Control_Cables/043005.htm) 
  
 Bill Sewell
 N601BZ
  
 In a message dated 2/28/2006 9:10:51 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
 rdewees(at)mindspring.com writes:
 
  
 Oops!--
 I just realized that only the  601 Taildraggers have my problem with 
 floppy rudder pedals since the  nosegear 601 steering rods connect to the 
 nosegear and keep the pedals in  a fixed upright position till they are 
 depressed.  If there are  taildragger builders or flyers out there I 
 would still like suggestions,  etc.
 
 Thanks
 Ron DeWees
 N601TD  taildragger
 
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		lnk(at)iowatelecom.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:55 pm    Post subject: 601 Rudder pedal return spring | 
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				Something I've seen on other planes is a very light cable from one pedal
 forward to a pulley on the firewall and back to the other pedal.  Light and
 simple.
 
 Larry Kilburg 
 
 When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your 
 eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long 
 to return.
 
 - Leonardo da Vinci
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		rdewees(at)mindspring.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 6:41 am    Post subject: 601 Rudder pedal return spring | 
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				Many thanks to Bill, Paul, Mike, Jim, and others for great suggestions 
 on the infamous "floppy pedal" problem in taildraggers.
   I got a lot of great suggestions, pictures, and descriptions of ways 
 to fix the pedals. I suspect that  the Viagra suggestion was slipped in 
 by a jealous nose dragger pilot tho   .
    Best of all I met a great bunch of happy tailwheel pilots.  I 
 honestly didn't know there were as many taildraggers flying.  We need a  
 flyin or something? Check out  and join  601_HD-HDS Yahoo group for more 
 info and flyin activities in the greater Atlanta area. We would love 
 posts about your plane and flight experiences.
  Thanks guys!  I went from no soultion to about half dozen.  What a nice 
 problem to have.
 
 Ron DeWees
 N601TD
 
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				 Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 7:37 am    Post subject: 601 Rudder pedal return spring | 
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				EUREKA! I like Bill's solution better than my own. Looking at his "bellcrank/bar" made me realize that springs alone would have to be very strong to maintain any sort of cable tension on the rudder cables (I hate floppy cables, had a 150 that drove me nuts) whereas threaded rods from pedal to bellcrank would solve the problem.  Thanks, Bill, I'm off to the hangar to plagiarize.
 
 Paul Rodriguez
 601XL/Corvair
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				 Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:37 am    Post subject: Re: 601 Rudder pedal return spring | 
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				I have read of an accident, I am not sure of the aircraft type, where the builder had some springs attached to the rudder petals to hold them forward. One of the springs broke, and the springs were so strong it pulled the opposite rudder petal full forward with full deflection of the rudder. Not something you would want to happen at the wrong time. For this reason, I would go with one of the other suggestions, or go with a spring that would only hold it up in a neutral position if the opposite spring was to break.
 
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