Hi Roland
You are correct in that there have been (at least) 3 designs of stick
- As you say, the early ones were straight - The position of these was
so far forwards that the PTT very nearly touches the map tray.
When we bought HI, it had a stick with a single crank in and made from
Ali - this was the larger diameter (ie it fitted into the CS-01 without
a bush). The position was pretty good but still not great.
The later ones, supplied in the XS kits are double cranked, smaller
diameter (requiring a bush to allow it to fit to the CS-01) - this
places the stick much better for those of us of a shorter stature.
Peter
----Original Message----
From: rowil@clara.net
Date: 04/09/2008 15:04
Subj: Re: Europa-List: wiring exit from stick - uk practice?
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>I wouldn't drill the stick to the size for a conventional gromit -
>this would seriously weaken the stick
Peter - I hadn't considered that a hole big enough for a grommet
would compromise the strength of the stick - after all it's got to
have 2 off 1/4" holes drilled in it near the bottom for the AN4-17A
bolt that secures it to CS01.
>the reason that the stick
>diameter was increased when it went from steel to ali was that the
ali
>stick at the smaller diameter was not stong enough at higher G
Now I'm really confused! My CS16 are steel, have 2 bends and are 1"
OD. They came in an XS fuselage kit collected in September 2001. When
did the sticks change to aluminium?
I know the original Classic sticks were straight, but I don't know
what diameter they were or what material they were made of. My paper
manual (page 13-11 issue 1) still shows the straight sticks, but
later PDFs show the cranked ones.
This suggests that there been 3 different types of stick supplied in
Europa kits over the years - straight Classic, small steel cranked,
large aluminium cranked. Is that correct?
>On HI, we have drilled holes at an angle to the stick (heading
>downwards) at the front of the stick (just above the point where the
>stick passes in to the tuffnel bush). the hole is bigger than the
>screened wire that runs to the PTT (and comm box frequency change) -
>I've put some heatshrink over the screened cable where it passes
>through the stick (and a zip tie each side to make sure that the
cable
>stays in place)
That sounds OK. If the grommet is eliminated I think you definitely
need to ensure that the wire is not going to move relative to the
metal and thus chafe. After deburring the hole (as far away from
orthogonal to stick surface as possible so the wire has a minimal
chicane to negotiate) I'm inclined to go for a tie-wrap around the
stick below the exit, and some sort of bung or spacer to immobilise
it inside and above the hole too.
It would be interesting to know if there is any authoritative answer
to how large a hole can safely be made in the stick - and how that
answer changes for the (3?) different models of stick!
I'm copying this reply back to the list as Peter's e-mail client has
been set to reply to the "from" address (me) rather than the
"reply-to" address (the list).
regards
Rowland
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