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Daniel.Snow(at)wancdf.com
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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 4:35 am    Post subject: Control Column Travel Beyond Panel? Reply with quote

I haven't mounted the elevator yet, so I don't know how far the control stick needs to travel in the forward direction. The seat floor ribs are preventing mine from touching the panel. Could someone please tell me how much forward travel the control stick needs with the elevator installed?

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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 5:43 am    Post subject: Control Column Travel Beyond Panel? Reply with quote

Ive just installed it per plans e no problem.
Dont worried about it and go on.
It will be fine.

After the first few hours you could decide about cut or not the control stick. My option
ie "not cut".

JC - Aracaju - Brasil
RV-9A
Flying 125 hs
PU-JCI
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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 6:15 am    Post subject: Control Column Travel Beyond Panel? Reply with quote

Ol JC

Pelo que estou vendo, tem voado bastante.
O meu ainda falta um pouco. J montei o motor Subaru, mas falta a cowling ,
terminar a canopy, alguma coisa de fios elctricos e instrumentos, e a
pintura.

Um abrao
Carlos Trigo
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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:44 am    Post subject: Control Column Travel Beyond Panel? Reply with quote

Ol Carlos:
Bom receber notcias suas. Espero que esteja gostando do trabalho de montar o RV-9A.
O PU-JCI uma excelente mquina. Mesmo com hlice de passo fixo ainda fao uns 150
Knots ao nvel do mar, com 30C, com 30 litros/hora. Bom demais.
Abaixo transcrevi em ingls para evitar chateao do moderador da lista.
Abraos
JC
(Its so good to receive some news from you. Hope you are haveing fun building the RV-9A.
The PU-JCI is an excelent flying machine. Even with a fixed pitch prop it flies at 150
knots at sea level air temp 30C and 30 l/h. Nice.)
JC


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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 9:12 am    Post subject: Control Column Travel Beyond Panel? Reply with quote

FYI - I had the same concern when I first installed my sticks. They hit
the throttle quadrant I installed, the panel, everywhere.

Once the elevators and ailerons were installed they no longer hit as the
flight surfaces would hit their respective stops before the sticks would
hit the panel, and that is with the wood grips in place.

AS someone else mentioned, don't cut them until your plane is fully
assembled.

Bill
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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 9:22 am    Post subject: Control Column Travel Beyond Panel? Reply with quote

I found that my stick reached full forward travel before
touching the panel - elevator's, push-pull tubes and bellcrank
all connected ...

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Daniel and others:

I don't understand how you can have a "problem" with the seat
floor ribs.
You should resolve this problem - or at least understand the
implications,
after you have fully installed the elevators, push tubes and
temporarily
installed the sticks. I used a string to imitate the panel
bottom edge by
connecting it to the side air vents where the panel bottom
should be. I
then determined how much I needed to shorten the two sticks, in
order to
clear the panel bottom. I wanted the sticks fairly long since the RV-9A
would be fairly sensitive to handling. A short stick would
make handling
more "touchy". I would not want a first flight where I needed
more forward
stick travel - - and the panel blocked it. I cut my sticks, somewhat.
Consider the consequences of a lack of full stick travel. I
hope that this
is the problem you were asking about. . . .

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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 11:07 am    Post subject: Control Column Travel Beyond Panel? Reply with quote

I had problems at first with the column cross bar hitting the floor ribs
even after the elevator and stops were installed. To cure this I had to
increase the length of the short forward control tube. When I got to look=
ing
at it closely, I could see the need to do this because with the elevator =
in
center position the stick was way out of perpendicular. Once I changed th=
at
there was no problem. I'm really sorry at this point that I welded or
riveted all the control tube ends in before I really got everything
assembled. Van's drawings and figures aren't always right and don't even
work out true on his quick-build stuff that is already together. I think =
I
saw someone calling it being "VANdalized"

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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 1:21 pm    Post subject: Control Column Travel Beyond Panel? Reply with quote

The problem may be interference with the throttle knob. I cut some off the stick so that it would not get hung up under the throttle when it is pulled out.

"Snow, Daniel A." <Daniel.Snow(at)wancdf.com> wrote:

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I haven't mounted the elevator yet, so I don't know how far the control stick needs to travel in the forward direction. The seat floor ribs are preventing mine from touching the panel. Could someone please tell me how much forward travel the control stick needs with the elevator installed?

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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 5:54 pm    Post subject: Control Column Travel Beyond Panel? Reply with quote

Hi Folks,
Your making way too much of a deal about this. Any
time you second guess the designer your looking for
trouble. I installed my sticks the way they were
delivered and their fine.

It takes very little control input to fly an RV. You
almost never take the controls to the stops.

Put it together the way the plans tell you to and you
will be happy with the results.

Dennis Thomas
RV N164DV 90164
274 hours and loving every minute

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The problem may be interference with the throttle
knob. I cut some off the stick so that it would not
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