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has any one who is finished with the tail rudder install got a picture of
what the cut out looks like for the bolt install and the nut also and what
about where the push rod attaches to the rudder...Thanks
Ray Brown
Ray,
I had the same question when I started. The instructions called for a blueprint for this which I didn't get. I called Carston, he said they decided that blueprint was not necessary. I asked him what shape the pushrod hole should be. He said his was kind of egg shaped and that I would figure it out. Just to make sure I had at least 1/8" clearance around hinge brackets, push rods, etc. Soooo, I fitted and trimmed a little and fitted and trimmed a little more, ad nauseum until I was happy with it. I have no idea if it looks like what the designer had in mind or not but I have just enough room to get the hinge bolts in and tightened. I only needed access on one side to attach the rudder and push rod so my hinge openings are not symmetrical from left to right. If someone who knows more about this sort of thing than I do I would care to respond, I would like to know what the pros/cons are of symmetrical opening verses smallest possible opening. I figure I can easily make them larger if it becomes necessary or advisable to do so.
I posted a bunch pictures of what I ended up with on Rob Logans web site (http://www.logan.com/ronlaughlin/archive.html). Probably more than you need. Hope it helps and saves you a bit of time. I've been very surprised at how much time that has gone in to this rudder.
Ron Laughlin
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