Re: [RCSE] Ava Pushrod question

2004-10-02 Thread Peter
Hi all, I did not see any reason for the rudder to be outside of the fuse. The elevator pushrods sits on the carbon tube as straight as possible with a exit hole still in the white of the fuse. The rudder is held in place with simple balsa disks made with a dremel tool. I used all the pushrods

RE: [RCSE] Ava Pushrod question

2004-10-02 Thread George Voss
To: Doug Turner Cc: RCSE (E-mail); [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RCSE] Ava Pushrod question Hi all, I did not see any reason for the rudder to be outside of the fuse. The elevator pushrods sits on the carbon tube as straight as possible with a exit hole still in the white of the fuse. The rudder

[RCSE] Ava Pushrod question

2004-10-01 Thread George Voss
I'm ready to install my pushrods in my AVA. They are going to be run on the outside of the fuse. Does anyone have a photo or 2 where they cut the pod for the pushrods to exit? gv RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send subscribe and unsubscribe requests to [EMAIL

Re: [RCSE] Ava Pushrod question

2004-10-01 Thread Jon Stone
- Original Message - From: George Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm ready to install my pushrods in my AVA. They are going to be run on the outside of the fuse. Does anyone have a photo or 2 where they cut the pod for the pushrods to exit? gv This link shows one guy's pushrod exit

Re: [RCSE] Ava Pushrod question

2004-10-01 Thread Doug Turner
Please don't ruin your beautiful AVA by putting Nyrods on the outside of the fuselage! That should be illegal.. :-) This link shows one guy's pushrod exit holes. http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2091279postcount=121 RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send