claycookiemonster
Well Known Member
Just like sitting in an unfinished fuselage and making airplane noises, another cherished moment is the first time you can push on a rudder pedal in an unfinished fuselage, and the rudder moves!
Except, when I ran the rudder cables through all the proper grommets and tubing from the rudder horn to the cables that run from the firewall through the "S" at the pedals, they're VERY slack. It takes almost full rudder deflection to get any movement at all, and if the pedals are reversed, almost nothing happens at the other end until full opposite deflection.
Is something going to take up this slack? I feel like I have an extra 6-8" in each side.
Except, when I ran the rudder cables through all the proper grommets and tubing from the rudder horn to the cables that run from the firewall through the "S" at the pedals, they're VERY slack. It takes almost full rudder deflection to get any movement at all, and if the pedals are reversed, almost nothing happens at the other end until full opposite deflection.
Is something going to take up this slack? I feel like I have an extra 6-8" in each side.