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FYI, I received my Q/B fuselage kit 5 months ago and the idler arm has not been joggled. I am not at the point where I can say whether or not it is a problem. I would like to see a jam nut on that rod end bearing. I'm thinking that idler arm could possibly be made with a 3/4 or 7/8 tube versus 5/8 and then spacers for the thru bolt as required would give the clearance.
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well i think the problem is that the rod end shipping with the kit is different now. look at Brooks picture. there is no shoulder on the joint, allowing it to pivot much more with a spacer installed. now look at the drawing of the joint I got. it has a shoulder that limits travel. that’s the issue.
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Knowing how much movement is required is difficult until you actually have your ailerons hooked up and moving. Over the years I have been told that there wasn't enough movement of stick or stick assy. But it was pretty much always builders who did not have their ailerons actually hooked up. On the LSA & Patrol, when the controls are fully hooked up there is usually more travel than spec'd on the plans and stops have to be installed. Mark
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