|
-
POSTING RULES

-
Donate yearly (please).
-
Advertise in here!
-
Today's Posts
|
Insert Pics
|

05-16-2011, 07:51 PM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Delta, CO/Atlin, BC
Posts: 2,389
|
|
My elevator lock is similar to the one Mike shows, but is a single piece and adjustable. Here's a photo of it in development:
The unit slides on the front side of the elevator. Thumbscrews allow me to tighten it down and the black bar on the left (at 45 degrees) slips down between the elevator and HS, keeping the unit from sliding off. The black stuff is plastidip to keep from scratching the paint. Once tightened down, the elevator is really locked in place so only one unit is needed.
Since I've given up on photos that have disappeared, if anyone ends up interested in this, email or PM me and I will send you a PDF with drawing and photos (updated 1/20).
greg
__________________
Greg Arehart
RV-9B (Big tires) Tipup @AJZ or CYSQ
N 7965A
Last edited by Greg Arehart : 01-30-2020 at 05:43 PM.
Reason: Photos gone...
|

05-16-2011, 09:31 PM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Milwaukee, WI area
Posts: 2,967
|
|
Nice timing on this thread Pierre...was planning to figure out control locks this weekend. I really like your approach and I think I have all the needed material on hand... 
__________________
Chad Jensen
Astronics AES, Vertical Power
RV-7, 5 yr build, flew it 68 hours, sold it, miss it.
|

05-17-2011, 01:29 AM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: NJ
Posts: 1,747
|
|
Doesn't a seat belt buckled around the stick afford just as much protection?
|

05-17-2011, 05:05 AM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Louisville, Ga
Posts: 7,840
|
|
No.
I don't like the belt around the stick because you'll have full "up" elevator that the wind can get under and a sideways wind can still move the stick left-right.
The best control lock comes from the Air Tractor factory:
BTW, this is NOT my Air Tractor.
A pin fits into a hole on the bracket that's welded to the stick. You simply lift it up and it swings back under the dash by a spring.
Yes, I only have one control lock on the ailerons and elevator of the -10.
Best,
__________________
Pierre Smith
RV-10, 510 TT
RV6A (Sojourner) 180 HP, Catto 3 Bl (502Hrs), gone...and already missed
Air Tractor AT 502B PT 6-15 Sold
Air Tractor 402 PT-6-20 Sold
EAA Flight Advisor/CFI/Tech Counselor
Louisville, Ga
It's never skill or craftsmanship that completes airplanes, it's the will to do so,
Patrick Kenny, EAA 275132
Dues gladly paid!
|

05-17-2011, 06:35 AM
|
|
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: USA
Posts: 3,179
|
|
control lock for rudder?
Great suggestions for DIY control locks for the elevator and ailerons !
Do you guys recomend the same for about the rudder?
|

05-17-2011, 06:52 AM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Delta, CO/Atlin, BC
Posts: 2,389
|
|
Glen,
For the rudder, I simply drilled a hole in the horn (near the rudder tailwheel link) and a hole in the stop on either side, and insert two pieces of thick wire (one on each side) bent into an upside-down U shape (this was when my airplane was a -9A). I saw this method here on VAF years ago and don't remember who was the original poster. Sorry, I don't have a photo of this handy.
greg
__________________
Greg Arehart
RV-9B (Big tires) Tipup @AJZ or CYSQ
N 7965A
Last edited by Greg Arehart : 05-17-2011 at 08:03 AM.
Reason: I read sam's post and needed to clarify.
|

05-17-2011, 07:06 AM
|
 |
been here awhile
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: North Alabama
Posts: 4,300
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by pierre smith
I don't like the belt around the stick because you'll have full "up" elevator that the wind can get under and a sideways wind can still move the stick left-right.
The best control lock comes from the Air Tractor factory:
BTW, this is NOT my Air Tractor.
A pin fits into a hole on the bracket that's welded to the stick. You simply lift it up and it swings back under the dash by a spring.
Yes, I only have one control lock on the ailerons and elevator of the -10.
Best,
|
This is the type of lock I use on my RV-6. I have a photo but can't find it--the lock is made from 1/8" stainless welding rod that fits into two holes in the lower flange of the panel. The lock is attached to the stick with a length of safety wire ( I used a short bungee for a few years). Of course no lock is needed for the rudder on the tail draggers.
|

05-17-2011, 08:02 AM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Delta, CO/Atlin, BC
Posts: 2,389
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sam Buchanan
This is the type of lock I use on my RV-6. I have a photo but can't find it--the lock is made from 1/8" stainless welding rod that fits into two holes in the lower flange of the panel. The lock is attached to the stick with a length of safety wire ( I used a short bungee for a few years). Of course no lock is needed for the rudder on the tail draggers.
|
....as long as the tailwheel steering pin is engaged!
__________________
Greg Arehart
RV-9B (Big tires) Tipup @AJZ or CYSQ
N 7965A
|

05-17-2011, 08:20 AM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lake Country, B.C. Canada
Posts: 2,416
|
|
new and improved....
My plane 'came with' the Pierre-style hose pinch type locks. After I noticed they were leaving some black marks, I added a larger diameter clear water hose over the black fuel hose. They originally used bungee shock cord, but as that stretched, they would walk off the taper, so it seemed a big zip-tie worked as well, and was slim enough to slide between the elevator and H.stab as well!
BTW, my seat belts won't go around the stick in my -9a?....unless the buckle is right on the metal, (which I figured would chip the paint) plus I didn't like the full up elevator either, as that was the directon of the prevailing wind at the time.
As for pre-flight, I did flag them, but also thought that I should have a checklist item that says, ' ensure you have all 7 locks & plugs in the flight bag prior to flight'.....so I didn't really number each, just know that If I haven't pulled 7 things, I"ve missed one, or it's laying on the ground or in the snow! 
__________________
Perry Y.
RV-9a - SOLD!....
Lake Country, BC
|

05-17-2011, 08:28 AM
|
 |
been here awhile
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: North Alabama
Posts: 4,300
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Greg Arehart
....as long as the tailwheel steering pin is engaged!
|
That is part of our post-flight inspection, isn't it? 
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 02:25 PM.
|