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Old 07-07-2010, 11:32 AM
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Hence, a 2-56 threaded rod that is properly supported along its length is safer and keeps the control surface more firmly in position than a 4-40 threaded rod that is not.
So true.

You prevent flex and buckling this way, which in turn reduces flutter and helps centering.

A thicker control rod does not necessarily get rid of lateral rod movement... but supports WILL.