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Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 8:39 am Post subject: Aileron stop inboard or outboard? |
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RV-8 Listers,
It looks like I need an aileron stop on the left wing to keep one of the aileron actuator rods from contacting the side of the hole it goes through at full stick throw. (I've already cut out the hole to the edge of the actuator support.) Van's plans show installing the stop on the inboard actuator bracket near where the actuator rod connects. There is another bracket, much easier to get to, on the outboard edge of the wing. Why not put the aileron stop there?
Thanks!
v/r,
P2
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 8:51 am Post subject: Aileron stop inboard or outboard? |
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Quoting PRESTON PLOUS <pplous(at)aol.com>:
Quote: | RV-8 Listers,
It looks like I need an aileron stop on the left wing to keep one of
the aileron actuator rods from contacting the side of the hole it
goes through at full stick throw. (I've already cut out the hole to
the edge of the actuator support.) Van's plans show installing the
stop on the inboard actuator bracket near where the actuator rod
connects. There is another bracket, much easier to get to, on the
outboard edge of the wing. Why not put the aileron stop there?
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Just thinking out loud here, but if it is closer to the push rod
you don't put a twisting force on the aileron when it hits the stop.
Brian Huffaker, DSWL
RV-8A N609HZ flying
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Kellym
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1705 Location: Sun Lakes AZ
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 8:57 am Post subject: Aileron stop inboard or outboard? |
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Keep in mind that when you get ready to fly, you legs may serve as your
aileron stops, depending on your leg position relative to the stick. My
DAR worried about my aileron encountering a little interference at the
aft right position, on my -10, until I pointed out that even if Twiggy
were the pilot, you couldn't get the stick that far right. May be
different with your setup.
On 5/30/2021 9:51 AM, bifft(at)xmission.com wrote:
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Quoting PRESTON PLOUS <pplous(at)aol.com>:
> RV-8 Listers,
> It looks like I need an aileron stop on the left wing to keep one of
> the aileron actuator rods from contacting the side of the hole it goes
> through at full stick throw. (I've already cut out the hole to the
> edge of the actuator support.) Van's plans show installing the stop on
> the inboard actuator bracket near where the actuator rod connects.
> There is another bracket, much easier to get to, on the outboard edge
> of the wing. Why not put the aileron stop there?
 Just thinking out loud here, but if it is closer to the push rod you
don't put a twisting force on the aileron when it hits the stop.
 Brian Huffaker, DSWL
 RV-8A N609HZ flying
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 10:20 am Post subject: Aileron stop inboard or outboard? |
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https://vansairforce.net/community/showthread.php?t=168372
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Quote: | On 30 May 2021, at 17:43, PRESTON PLOUS <pplous(at)aol.com> wrote:
 RV-8 Listers,
It looks like I need an aileron stop on the left wing to keep one of the aileron actuator rods from contacting the side of the hole it goes through at full stick throw. (I've already cut out the hole to the edge of the actuator support.) Van's plans show installing the stop on the inboard actuator bracket near where the actuator rod connects. There is another bracket, much easier to get to, on the outboard edge of the wing. Why not put the aileron stop there?
Thanks!
v/r,
P2
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Laz
Joined: 04 Jan 2016 Posts: 30
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 10:48 am Post subject: Aileron stop inboard or outboard? |
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There is a much easier way to make a stop. You make a nylon bushing that goes on one of the bolts. Just search under Aileron Stop on vans forum there are lots of examples . Â
On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 12:53 PM <bifft(at)xmission.com (bifft(at)xmission.com)> wrote:
Quote: | --> RV8-List message posted by: bifft(at)xmission.com (bifft(at)xmission.com)
Quoting PRESTON PLOUS <pplous(at)aol.com (pplous(at)aol.com)>:
> RV-8 Listers,
> It looks like I need an aileron stop on the left wing to keep one ofÂ
> the aileron actuator rods from contacting the side of the hole itÂ
> goes through at full stick throw. (I've already cut out the hole toÂ
> the edge of the actuator support.) Van's plans show installing theÂ
> stop on the inboard actuator bracket near where the actuator rodÂ
> connects. There is another bracket, much easier to get to, on theÂ
> outboard edge of the wing. Why not put the aileron stop there?
  Just thinking out loud here, but if it is closer to the push rodÂ
you don't put a twisting force on the aileron when it hits the stop.
  Brian Huffaker, DSWL
  RV-8A N609HZ flying
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 12:21 pm Post subject: Aileron stop inboard or outboard? |
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Brian,
Makes sense. Keep unnecessary torque to a minimum. Thanks for your quick reply!
v/r,
P2
Preston Plous
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From: bifft(at)xmission.com
Date: 5/30/21 12:51 (GMT-05:00)
To: rv8-list(at)matronics.com, PRESTON PLOUS <pplous(at)aol.com>
Subject: Re: RV8-List: Aileron stop inboard or outboard?
Quoting PRESTON PLOUS <pplous(at)aol.com>:
Quote: | RV-8 Listers,
It looks like I need an aileron stop on the left wing to keep one of
the aileron actuator rods from contacting the side of the hole it
goes through at full stick throw. (I've already cut out the hole to
the edge of the actuator support.) Van's plans show installing the
stop on the inboard actuator bracket near where the actuator rod
connects. There is another bracket, much easier to get to, on the
outboard edge of the wing. Why not put the aileron stop there?
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Just thinking out loud here, but if it is closer to the push rod
you don't put a twisting force on the aileron when it hits the stop.
Brian Huffaker, DSWL
RV-8A N609HZ flying
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Laz
Joined: 04 Jan 2016 Posts: 30
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Posted: Mon May 31, 2021 1:46 pm Post subject: Aileron stop inboard or outboard? |
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That’s what I have on my  8 and it works great.Â
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 7:34 AM Paul Kirby <paul(at)pkirby.plus.com (paul(at)pkirby.plus.com)> wrote:
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Quote: | On 30 May 2021, at 17:43, PRESTON PLOUS <pplous(at)aol.com (pplous(at)aol.com)> wrote:
 RV-8 Listers,
It looks like I need an aileron stop on the left wing to keep one of the aileron actuator rods from contacting the side of the hole it goes through at full stick throw. (I've already cut out the hole to the edge of the actuator support.) Van's plans show installing the stop on the inboard actuator bracket near where the actuator rod connects. There is another bracket, much easier to get to, on the outboard edge of the wing. Why not put the aileron stop there?
Thanks!
v/r,
P2
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