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tbonsell(at)luxuria.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:32 am Post subject: 701: Elevator Bellcrank Neutral? |
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Hi Guys
I'm installing the pitch control bellcrank 7-C-1-1 to the pitch
control rod 7-C-1-3 and I can't seem to find a reference to the
neutral position of the bellcrank. Is it meant to be perpendicular to
the cabin floor? The rod will end up being a lot shorter than the
685mm in the drawings. Jari, you had the same question back last
summer...
And for that matter, the control stick is meant to be neutral
according to taste. Without the seat cushions in I can't really get a
feel for that. Where did you guys start from?
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pbuttles(at)charter.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:33 am Post subject: 701: Elevator Bellcrank Neutral? |
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hello
I have built a couple and I just made them perpendicular ,otherwise the bellcranck get tight or hits the back of the seat and does not reach full deflection
and yes it would be a bit shorter
Tracy
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challgren(at)mac.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:34 pm Post subject: 701: Elevator Bellcrank Neutral? |
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On Mar 14, 2008, at 6:28 AM, Tony Bonsell wrote:
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Hi Guys
I'm installing the pitch control bellcrank 7-C-1-1 to the pitch
control rod 7-C-1-3 and I can't seem to find a reference to the
neutral position of the bellcrank. Is it meant to be perpendicular
to the cabin floor? The rod will end up being a lot shorter than the
685mm in the drawings. Jari, you had the same question back last
summer...
And for that matter, the control stick is meant to be neutral
according to taste. Without the seat cushions in I can't really get
a feel for that. Where did you guys start from?
Tony:
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I am at the same point as you are and have been considering the
problem for about two weeks. My pitch control rod (7C1-3) is 685 mm
long and from the picture in the plans of the Horizontal Tail
Bellcrank (7C1-1) I assume it is to be perpendicular to the cabin
floor. I just checked mine and when it is perpendicular to the floor
the stick is full back and lateral travel is greatly restricted. In
other words, you would be not be able to bank the aircraft to any
degree and would have no up elevator control movement left. With the
Pitch Control Rod at 685 mm and the stick at what I would like as the
neutral; the top of the Horizontal Tail Bellcrank comes in contact
with the seat back channel. I have queried Zenair about this but have
not received a reply yet.
I think you have solved my problem with your question. I now believe
I need to shorten my pitch control rod so that the Horizontal Tail
Bellcrank is perpendicular to the floor when the stick is in what I
want to be my neutral position. That will have to wait until the
cushions are installed or, at the minimum, their dimensions are able
to be simulated with some degree of accuracy.
I stand ready for correction and/or comment.
Sorry to interrupt the stream of speculative comments about accidents.
Stan
N701VG
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