I did a pre buy a couple weeks ago on a 10 and found an issue that owners, especially buyers, should look for.
I noticed the ailerons traveled substantially shorter in one direction vs the other. Yes, i know about the differential travel. When i was inspecting the bellcrank area, I observed the servo arm hitting the arm on the safety stop. Went back and saw the aileron was not hitting its stop. The safety arms were acting as the stop. First, this means they were not getting full aileron travel and second, having the servo as a stop puts a LOT of stress on the control system. It appeared that some material needed to be shaved off the safety stop, as there didn’t appear to be enough travel area. It is possible that adjustment would have addressed it, but didn’t look that closely.
I suspect some builders would not take steps to insure this doesn’t happen, so wanted to pass this along for others to look at during a CI.
Larry
I noticed the ailerons traveled substantially shorter in one direction vs the other. Yes, i know about the differential travel. When i was inspecting the bellcrank area, I observed the servo arm hitting the arm on the safety stop. Went back and saw the aileron was not hitting its stop. The safety arms were acting as the stop. First, this means they were not getting full aileron travel and second, having the servo as a stop puts a LOT of stress on the control system. It appeared that some material needed to be shaved off the safety stop, as there didn’t appear to be enough travel area. It is possible that adjustment would have addressed it, but didn’t look that closely.
I suspect some builders would not take steps to insure this doesn’t happen, so wanted to pass this along for others to look at during a CI.
Larry

