godspeed
Well Known Member
Well since I am a height challenged person (I am 5'6") I have placed my rudder pedals as far forward as I thought necessary..as close as the middle support will allow.. so when I was connecting the
rudder cables, I really didn't need the little spacers that connect to the pedals
but I don't see any other way to keep it true to the grommet ,I hope this is understandable.. I am confused just typing it.. when its connected directly to the pedals they are exactly straight up and down, I need to be able to use the brake.. so I wanted them close.. anyway more than that, I think if I make some really short ones they will help the alignment were the end of the cable wants to catch in the plastic gromment.. but I was also wondering if anyone as has used any type of springs to keep the pedals pulled back so they will auto center when the right is pushed and then left and it will come back to neutral ? I just had my 1st visit from the eaa tech guy and he asked me about it and I didn't know what to say.. (no rv people at this end of the earth)
Any help would be great..
Danny..
rudder cables, I really didn't need the little spacers that connect to the pedals
but I don't see any other way to keep it true to the grommet ,I hope this is understandable.. I am confused just typing it.. when its connected directly to the pedals they are exactly straight up and down, I need to be able to use the brake.. so I wanted them close.. anyway more than that, I think if I make some really short ones they will help the alignment were the end of the cable wants to catch in the plastic gromment.. but I was also wondering if anyone as has used any type of springs to keep the pedals pulled back so they will auto center when the right is pushed and then left and it will come back to neutral ? I just had my 1st visit from the eaa tech guy and he asked me about it and I didn't know what to say.. (no rv people at this end of the earth)
Any help would be great..
Danny..
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