PC-9 Seaggul elevator hole missing, please help
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From: Nyon, SWITZERLAND
Hello all,
I'm building my PC-9 from Seagull but I have a little problem and I'm a little bit beginner to build plane.
The hole for the rudder was ok after removing covering, you can see the picture:

But the hole for the elevator is missing, I checked careffuly, but there is no hole under the covering :

Someone who own this model can give me the distance X, Y and Z please

I can try to drill without these information, but that would be better for me if you can help me.
Thanks a lot in advance for your help
Regards
Pascal
I'm building my PC-9 from Seagull but I have a little problem and I'm a little bit beginner to build plane.
The hole for the rudder was ok after removing covering, you can see the picture:
But the hole for the elevator is missing, I checked careffuly, but there is no hole under the covering :
Someone who own this model can give me the distance X, Y and Z please
I can try to drill without these information, but that would be better for me if you can help me.
Thanks a lot in advance for your help
Regards
Pascal
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From: Dunnunda, AUSTRALIA
Hi Pascal
Re your Seagull PC-9 missing elevator rod exit cutout.
The instruction manual depicting dual elevator threaded rods, horns and clevis' setup is wrong.
The Seagull PC-9 now only comes supplied with a single 2mm threaded rod for the elevator. This exits on the same side as the rudder rod. ie: under the RHS horizontal stabiliser.
If you look again, you will find a slit for the elevator rod already pre-cut beneath the covering. It is identical in length and depth and located precisely 28mm centre to centre above the slit for your rudder.
Where in Switzerland do you fly?
Re your Seagull PC-9 missing elevator rod exit cutout.
The instruction manual depicting dual elevator threaded rods, horns and clevis' setup is wrong.
The Seagull PC-9 now only comes supplied with a single 2mm threaded rod for the elevator. This exits on the same side as the rudder rod. ie: under the RHS horizontal stabiliser.
If you look again, you will find a slit for the elevator rod already pre-cut beneath the covering. It is identical in length and depth and located precisely 28mm centre to centre above the slit for your rudder.
Where in Switzerland do you fly?
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From: Nyon, SWITZERLAND
Cooooool I found it 
thanks a lot for your help, I was looking on the wrong side :-(
Many thanks
Regards
Pascal

thanks a lot for your help, I was looking on the wrong side :-(
Many thanks
Regards
Pascal



