Hay Scott - when you hook up your tail wheel cables you may want to eliminate the push rod and rudder bar. Fabricate a full bar at the tail wheel and hook up directly in the traditional manor. This can be seen on the ETLB site under tail wheel post Aug. 6th 24. Mine works fine but not really tested yet. - Denis
Hey Denis, Is there issues with the bar? I just mounted it. You will see it in a few episodes. How do you adjust with out threaded bar. I'm not familiar with the website. Thanks!
Hay Scot - The ETLB site (eastern Tennessee lonesome buzzards) is dedicated to mini max building and flying. Ben around a long time and provides a wealth of knowledge. Adjustment is via turn buckles - same set up as the rudder. Simpler install, saves a little weight and you can use the springs if you want. No big deal if you already completed yours. You are really moving along quite well. - Denis
Thank you Denis!
I'll check it out.
It's nice having options.
Anything else?
Hay Scott - when you hook up your tail wheel cables you may want to eliminate the push rod and rudder bar. Fabricate a full bar at the tail wheel and hook up directly in the traditional manor. This can be seen on the ETLB site under tail wheel post Aug. 6th 24. Mine works fine but not really tested yet. - Denis
Hey Denis,
Is there issues with the bar? I just mounted it. You will see it in a few episodes.
How do you adjust with out threaded bar.
I'm not familiar with the website.
Thanks!
Hay Scot - The ETLB site (eastern Tennessee lonesome buzzards) is dedicated to mini max building and flying. Ben around a long time and provides a wealth of knowledge. Adjustment is via turn buckles - same set up as the rudder. Simpler install, saves a little weight and you can use the springs if you want. No big deal if you already completed yours. You are really moving along quite well. - Denis