On drawing 26 (control stick assembly, revision 4-25-04), the C and D tubes are drawn on paper at something like 15-1/32" apart, at a scale of 1 = 2, meaning that they would be about 30-1/16" after scaling to reality. But on drawing 15 (fuselage top & bottom, revision 3-22-04), C and D are specified to be 30-1/2" apart. So it appears to me that C and D should have been drawn on paper at 15-1/4" apart, to scale correctly.
The biggest problem with this is that the plans do not directly specify the length of the torque tube, so we scaled from the drawings to make the original one 33-7/8", which might have worked but the rear rod end attach brackets didn't fit all the way on the tube as they should have. So we ended up with a final control stick assembly torque tube length of 34-3/8". Don't know if that's what was originally intended, but it seems to be at least approximately correct.
Also, a slightly separate issue from the same page (drawing 26), but does not appear to be a drawing error, just a builder issue: The rod end spacing is specified as 29-1/2" (which is apparently correct), but we wound up with something like 29-1/8" as built because of adjusting things to fit with the shock strut rod ends. It's a tight fit there, and fuselage tubes shrink and bend from welding, so I would suggest other builders might want to delay final welding on the rear rod end attach brackets to the control torque tube until after fitting the front rod end with the fuselage and shock strut upper rod ends. This way you can fine tune the rear attach brackets to suit the situation. Since we did not anticipate this being a problem, we made up the whole control stick assembly first, but then later had to grind off the rear attach brackets and do them over.
Also, another minor issue: Scaling off the plans, we wound up with the front stick being at least one inch too long to clear under the tube at the bottom of the instrument panel. I don't consider this very important since it can simply be cut to fit afterwards, but I figured it was worth mentioning, as long as I'm on the subject.
The biggest problem with this is that the plans do not directly specify the length of the torque tube, so we scaled from the drawings to make the original one 33-7/8", which might have worked but the rear rod end attach brackets didn't fit all the way on the tube as they should have. So we ended up with a final control stick assembly torque tube length of 34-3/8". Don't know if that's what was originally intended, but it seems to be at least approximately correct.
Also, a slightly separate issue from the same page (drawing 26), but does not appear to be a drawing error, just a builder issue: The rod end spacing is specified as 29-1/2" (which is apparently correct), but we wound up with something like 29-1/8" as built because of adjusting things to fit with the shock strut rod ends. It's a tight fit there, and fuselage tubes shrink and bend from welding, so I would suggest other builders might want to delay final welding on the rear rod end attach brackets to the control torque tube until after fitting the front rod end with the fuselage and shock strut upper rod ends. This way you can fine tune the rear attach brackets to suit the situation. Since we did not anticipate this being a problem, we made up the whole control stick assembly first, but then later had to grind off the rear attach brackets and do them over.
Also, another minor issue: Scaling off the plans, we wound up with the front stick being at least one inch too long to clear under the tube at the bottom of the instrument panel. I don't consider this very important since it can simply be cut to fit afterwards, but I figured it was worth mentioning, as long as I'm on the subject.
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