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
To: Doug Turner
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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
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
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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
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
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