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It's possible that teflon powder would loosen things up a bit but I think the main contributing factor is the very short moment arm at the rudder that resulted from keeping the cables inside the fuselage. The stiffness was really a problem for me at first, not so much because it took a lot of force to move the rudder but because the force delta between no movement and a lot of movement is negligible. This made me very reluctant to use rudder in the landing pattern, which is where it is most important. With about 400 hrs. in Legacies, I have gotten used to it and am comfortable with rudder input. Also, other than on t/o and landing, very little rudder is needed. In fact, above 1000 ft, you can fly feet flat on the floor with no problem.
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