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PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:34 pm    Post subject: Rigging elevator? Reply with quote

I'm working on rigging the elevator and have a couple of questions:

1) Why do the elevator cables have their turnbuckles in the middle of the
cable? Why not at the end near the bellcrank? It seems like there would be
less places for the cable to fail.

2) Is there an up and down stop that the up elevator hits? I can see
anywhere it is going to stop.

Curt
Plans building CH701.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:04 am    Post subject: Rigging elevator? Reply with quote

I'm at the same stage you are right now, and I think the answer is that there is not enough clearance between the elevator horn and the various obstructions at full deflection for the turnbuckles to be placed there. I used a string and made a rough model of a turnbuckle and it did not clear.

My stops at full down appears to be the horn hitting the "L" angle at the top rear fuselage skin, so I added a small piece to reinforce it, and the full up stop for mine, (at least for now) is the nose skin touching the bracket on the rear of the horiz. stab. I have the required angles of deflection in both directions. Hope that helps.

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I'm working on rigging the elevator and have a couple of
questions:

1) Why do the elevator cables have their turnbuckles in the
middle of the
cable?  Why not at the end near the bellcrank? 
It seems like there would be
less places for the cable to fail.

2)  Is there an up and down stop that the up elevator
hits?  I can see
anywhere it is going to stop.

Curt
Plans building CH701.



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:23 am    Post subject: Rigging elevator? Reply with quote

Hi Curt,

I rigged my 701 so that full back on the yoke was the up elevator stop.
If you look closely at the plans, you will see that the "L" at the center of the rear spar is to be left untrimmed on the bottom side.
The plans say to trim this for the elevator down position after positioning the elevator.

Hope this helps,

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:11 am    Post subject: Rigging elevator? Reply with quote

I too am at the rigging stage. There is not much space around the rear of the fuselage and making any adjustments there will be difficult. I am going to place the turnbuckles behind the cockpit where all the other mixing bits and pieces are, there is plenty of room and I can easily adjust them in the future through the big hole in the bottom of the fuselage. Plenty of room too to check the cable tension while adjusting the cables.

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I'm at the same stage you are right now, and I think the answer is that there is not enough clearance between the elevator horn and the various obstructions at full deflection for the turnbuckles to be placed there. I used a string and made a rough model of a turnbuckle and it did not clear.

My stops at full down appears to be the horn hitting the "L" angle at the top rear fuselage skin, so I added a small piece to reinforce it, and the full up stop for mine, (at least for now) is the nose skin touching the bracket on the rear of the horiz. stab. I have the required angles of deflection in both directions. Hope that helps.

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I'm working on rigging the elevator and have a couple of
questions:

1) Why do the elevator cables have their turnbuckles in the
middle of the
cable? Why not at the end near the bellcrank?
It seems like there would be
less places for the cable to fail.

2) Is there an up and down stop that the up elevator
hits? I can see
anywhere it is going to stop.

Curt
Plans building CH701.



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:39 am    Post subject: Rigging elevator? Reply with quote

Art,

I think you are right about the turnbuckle interference if I put them
directly on the elevator horn. I see that now that I have started to
install the cables.

Curt

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:32 pm    Post subject: Rigging elevator? Reply with quote

I choose to put the elevator turnbuckles right above the opening in the
bottom of the fuselage. The foot or so of cable on the forward end allowed
the turnbuckles to easily clear the lower part of the baggage area and made
it very easy to sit on my little wood box and work on the cables.

George

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