What are guys doing for aileron control stops ? Previously I was under the assumption that the control stick fixture provided a stop by limiting the travel of each stick. But on a recent 50 hour check we noted that the aileron linkage was able to contact the aileron hinge mount, so the control stick housing is not limiting movement on that side. I would prefer to have a softer material, maybe bush nylon or delrin. Any ideas appreciated.
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Aileron Control Stops - 4B
Nev Bailey
Christchurch, NZ
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Hi Nev, The limits should be managed by the geometry of the system bellcranks etc. There isn’t a hard physical “stop” in the control stick assembly or elsewhere. In my case I had to carve a curve into my control stick assembly where the stick hit the edges of the fixture - to enable full movement. I guess If you are getting interference somewhere in the system you may need to do something similar. I found a pic indicating where my interference was. 65265290240__D0FE3FE9-56D0-4EC6-B4C3-97E7FD7F053D.jpgLast edited by AKKen07; 10-31-2023, 03:34 PM.Almost flying!
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I remember this came up for a Canadian builder who had a regulatory person who required control stops for the ailerons.
This was a discussion from the LSA section but I was thinking there was another somewhere.
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The MDRA representative required me to install aileron stops before he’d sign off for flight. I built Dutchman clamps that were attached to the bellcrank support tube to limit motion. A little fiddly to install but serves the purpose. Some thin wall rubber or heat shrink tubing on the stopper could be used to provide a cushion.You do not have permission to view this gallery.
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Nice solution. Graham Johnson has made a very similar fitting with a plastic block attached. Both make for an elegant solution. I was thinking that one per side would provide the limiting I was after.
0784E622-99B2-40C6-A312-D04192B2BDCB.jpgNev Bailey
Christchurch, NZ
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From that idea, springs another....for those who might avoid welding.
Below is pictured the MS27405 tubing clamps. Type A has one lobe. Type B has two lobes. A fitting would be added to the loop clamp to create the stop.
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Brooks Cone
Southeast Michigan
Patrol #303, Kit build
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I've hit this point in my 4A QB project, and haven't solved this aileron stop puzzle yet. I'm not finding anyone selling the MS27405 "Type B" suggested by Bcone1381 . Got some "Type A" on order. My welding skills aren't to the point where I can pull off the "make from scratch" solutions shown by Nev and mbaerobat . Does anyone have any solutions to share, for someone who "might avoid welding"?
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Dpearson Univair had them in the size I needed to make a rear shoulder harness attach point arount the fuselage tubing. I think I lucked out, because they don't make them in a variety of sizes as I found out during my search for them...clamps (MS27405-T5)
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Try Genuine aircraft hardware. 888-247-2738. They have virtually no website and answer their phone without a menu. They know aircraft hardware. Have them send you there hardware book.Brooks Cone
Southeast Michigan
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Thanks for the tip! I called GAH and they answered right away. They didn't have MS27405-T6 (3/4" ID) in stock, but the representative was nice enough to do an exhaustive search and eventually found a few at Boeing/Aviall for > $100 per half clamp. Beyond my price range! I will see what I can cobble together.
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