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Old 01-25-2011 | 01:32 PM
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How important is the position of the horn on the rudder?
I am finishing an Avistar and because, the pushrodwill end up up much higher on the rudder than the what is required.
I would have to bend the rod in order to make it 1 inch over the horizontal stab as shown on the manual.
Should I make a bigger hole on the fuse or is it Ok to bend the rod a little?

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If the avistar has a small rudder like other trainers, it would be okay to bend the linkage wire because the light load will not deflect the wire. On a larger rudder surface, this would be bad.
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It does have a very small rudder. But then again, I would think that a horn placed on the center will be stronger than one placed at the bottom.
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It's not uncommon to bend a pushrod as needed - within reason of course.


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