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Old 06-16-2008 | 06:09 PM
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Default Pull Pull Rudder

I just bought a Extra 260 arf. and i was wondering the best way to install the pull pull rudder
system,do you have to cross them or does it make any difference. Im useing a straight arm about 2 inches in length and no offset in the arm.
Im new to 3D but i thought it best to try and do things right the first time.

Thanks for your help

Dick
Old 06-17-2008 | 12:00 AM
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Default RE: Pull Pull Rudder

just keep both the wires in line as theres no need to cross over, make sure when you fit these wires its a smart idea to use either some small brass tubeing or plastic tube to where these wires exit the fuseage, if you dont eventually the wire will cut into the fuselage balsa causing slack in the wire . the wire i use is fishing trace nylon coated, cheap and very strong.
Old 06-17-2008 | 12:09 AM
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Default RE: Pull Pull Rudder

Hi

whatever you do do NOT feed them through any kind of metal tube You are asking for trouble from metal to metal noise (Don't ask me how i know) I spent hours trying to find out what was causing interference (Guess What) Keep the guides plastic
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yes very true, straight steel wire use plastic liner, nylon coated wire use either materials. play it safe and stick with plastic /nylon.

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