Hi! Cleve.
Strongly recommend adusting facility otherwise it will all trail on the
floor of the fuselage.Also sufficiently aft to be behind the luggage bay for
access through the "D" Panel.
It's awkward enough to do the mass balance turnbuckles through the 5"
inspection hole without another set also.
Regards
Bob Harrison G-PTAG
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-europa@post.aviators.net
clevelee@cswebmail.com
europa@avnet.co.uk
Subject: Re: RE: turnbuckles
Is there a reason we have to put the turnbuckles or any rudder pedal
adjustment at the very aft of the plane ? Can we put the turnbuckles inside
the tunnel or near the fuel inspection ports? Or put opposing ports in the
tunnel in the baggage area? Haven't installed the gear completely yet so
excuse my naivety.
Cleve Lee
A198 Mono XS
On Thu, 10 January 2002, "Timothy.P.Ward" wrote:
>
> Graham,
> You can always squeaseeeeeeeeeee down through the back bulkhead to adjust
them Graham!!!Done it once but have now decided to train my 5 year old son,
Angus, to do those jobs as it is increasely becoming a liability for a man
of my age!!! Tony K, can do it well!! See you soon.
> Tim
> >
> > From: Graham Singleton <grasingleton@avnet.co.uk>
> > Date: 2002/01/11 Fri AM 11:27:58 GMT+12:00
> > Subject: RE: turnbuckles
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >Thanks Tony, Is it advisable to install one or two on the TP cables?
> > >
> > >Install one into each of the cables... ie you need four or six
> > >turnbuckles all told. Six if you have Graham's tailwheel mod, four if
> > >you don't.
> >
> > Tony,
> > Turnbuckles in the TW circuit are a luxury, but not vital. I did find it
is
> > very difficult to adjust them through the tiny inspection hole when
> > everything is closed up. I now believe in getting iot right first time.
I
> > would advise to go for 4mm of spring compression, then get used to the
> > handling. If a change seems desirable just fit new cables. Easy and
cheap
> > and light.
> > Graham
> >
> >
>
>
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