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    I am currently doing the rudder system and I am not sure where all the bushings go. I used 4 of the short ones between the flat metal stock and the AN3 mounting bolt (selected the taller ones and sanded the outer diameter a bit to allow easy rotation). This gave me attachment points at the front and rear pedals. What are the others intended for?

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    Bearhawk "XHawk" Patrol, O-360, Trailblazer 80", tubeless 26" Goodyears, Stewart Systems. See XHawk Build Log.

  • #2
    The plans show where the bushings are to be used. Mostly in the rear seat rudder cables. There might be two used on the pilot pedals. But looks like you might have a few extras. Mark

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    • noema
      noema commented
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      Thanks Mark, for clarifying. I assume the front pedal links would benefit from having bushings installed too. Just have to make a few more from the tube stock.

  • #3
    Does this help?

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    • noema
      noema commented
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      Beautiful! Lego for grown-ups! I can do this!

      I think I will install the cotter pins on the outside. Less wear and less chance to hook into your pants/shoes.

  • #4
    That works. I actually didn’t do it this way but simply made up a push pull tube to interconnect the front and back rudder pedals. Nothing at all to snag and no flipping cables.

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    • interstate al
      interstate al commented
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      I like your push pull tube idea! I used a piece of this SS strip. Maybe .080 x 1" same as on my S1A Interstate which has lasted 80 years so far.

  • #5
    This is how I have it configured now:
    (v2 moved the turnbuckle past the cargo bulkhead)

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    The BOM for one side is:
    • Front rudder pedal
      • 1x AN3-13 bolt
      • 1x AN393-13 clevis pin
      • 1x AN960-10 washer
      • 2x AN960-10L thin washer
      • 1x short bushing
      • 1x long bushing
      • 2x cable link
      • 1x AN310-3 castle nut
      • 2x MS24665-151 cotter pin
    • Connection front to rear pedal
      • 42" of 1/8", 7x19 galvanized cable
      • 2x AN100-C4 cable thimble
      • 2x MS51844-44 nicopress sleeve. 1/8"
    • Rear rudder pedal
      • 1x AN3-13 bolt
      • 2x AN393-13 clevis pin
      • 1x AN960-10 washer
      • 3x AN960-10L thin washer
      • 1x short bushing
      • 2x long bushing
      • 2x cable link
      • 1x AN310-3 castle nut
      • 3x MS24665-151 cotter pin
    • Connection Rear pedal to rudder horn
      • turnbuckle (clip version)
        • 1x MS21251-B5S turnbuckle barrel
        • 1x MS21255-5RS right turnbuckle eye
        • 1x MS21255-5LS left turnbuckle eye
        • 2x MS21256-1 locking clips
      • 190" of 1/8", 7x19 galvanized cable
      • 4x AN100-C4 cable thimble
      • 4x MS51844-44 nicopress sleeve. 1/8"
    • Rudder horn
      • 1x AN115-21 shackle
      • 1x AN393-13 clevis pin
      • 1x AN960-10 washer
      • 1x MS24665-151 cotter pin

    Some notes about assembly:
    • I made sure the cable links rotate freely on the bushings. I reduced the diameter slightly and adjusted the length to just prevent the bolt from squeezing the links.
    • The rudder horn is slightly thicker than the shackle allows. Slightly bending the shackle open is necessary.
    Last edited by noema; 10-24-2021, 04:45 PM.
    Bearhawk "XHawk" Patrol, O-360, Trailblazer 80", tubeless 26" Goodyears, Stewart Systems. See XHawk Build Log.

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  • #6
    That's gold right there. One complete flight control sub assembly well defined. Makes it easy for the rest of us. Thanks.
    Gerry
    Patrol #30

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    • #7
      What Gerald just said. The parts list has potential to save a heap of frustration!
      Nev Bailey
      Christchurch, NZ

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