first, Dave Corvan, how come all your post have a attachment with them ?
just thought i would let you know.
this plane is not going to use a ballast tube, customer didn't want one
on this plane.
Dave, how are you supporting your rods in the fuse then ?
Also, how did you make your ballast tube removable ?
thx
dh
Dave Corven replied;
Hi Dave, your internal pushrod install is more complicated than mine and
it looks as though you will have to shorten your ballast tube. My ballast
tube extends into the boom about 5.5 inches and the only foam plug I used
is just aft of the ballast tube and my system has no play and very free
running. The only play is in the gear train in my new Volz digital servos.
Byron Blakesly followed my instructions that I posted the first of January
and has commented as to how well it worked. Also have been able to make my
ballast tube removable so the tow hook and the wiring harness are
accessable.
I hope this helps future builds you may want to do.
Regards, Dave Corven.
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hi,
thought i would share how i mounted my push-rods in the fuse on a Supra.
it was fast to do and slop free.
always open for suggestions.
http://www.git-r-built.com/newsmgr/templates/grbNews.asp?articleid=33&zoneid=1
thx,
Dave Hauch
www.git-r-built.com
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