by Area 51% » Thu Jan 18, 2018 2:07 pm
On the C05-08 control stick frame, there are two tabs that are welded to it. One favors the lower part of the frame and looks like a washer. I have no idea what it's for.
There is another at the top and offset to the right that is in the shape of a triangle. I believe I've identified it as the elevator trim spring attach point.
Here's the thing.........after putting together the whole assembly, I've found that the C05-07 control stick link comes in contact with that triangular tab before the aileron stop on the C04-08 control stick horn touches the frame. The stop comes up just under 1/8in short of the frame with right hand stick deflection, and everything (link/tab-aileron stop/frame)touches at about the same time with the sticks to the left.
If I were to turn the control stick link upside down (opposite of what the plans show) there would be no interferance with the tab in question.
What is the purpose of the control stick link ends being offset from the centerline of the tube in the first place? The only reason I can see is clearance for the rod that goes to the idler. I've not fitted the assembly to the airframe as yet, so no clearance issues are apparent to me.
At first blush....it would appear that a tube with heim joints would make a better link for connecting the stick horns, than the flat plates with bushings.
Not trying to re-invent the wheel.......just trying to get it to make a revolution without rubbing on something here @Area 51%