MrNomad
Well Known Member
It’s been two months since I built my rudder lock and it’s held up under the most extraordinary winds so I thought I would post it.
Here are some photos of the completed unit.
As you can see, I used the best “aviation grade” schedule 40 pvc pipe with a generous dose of flat black paint.
It’s actually a 2 piece design so I can disassemble it and stuff it in the back when I travel.
What makes it work is the down force exhibited by one bungee cord and the rearward force applied by a second bungee cord.
The downward force causes the unit to flex and extend placing pressure on the pedals.
Enjoy!
Here are some photos of the completed unit.
As you can see, I used the best “aviation grade” schedule 40 pvc pipe with a generous dose of flat black paint.
It’s actually a 2 piece design so I can disassemble it and stuff it in the back when I travel.
What makes it work is the down force exhibited by one bungee cord and the rearward force applied by a second bungee cord.
The downward force causes the unit to flex and extend placing pressure on the pedals.
Enjoy!
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