Pushroods or Push/Pull???
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I'm going to start a 1/6.5 Fw-190 and was wondering about conrol linkages. I would like to conceal all of the tail control workings inside of the fusalage. What would be a good way to do this? The Pull / Pull system? I haven't looked into those but I am starting too - Is this the proper way to go for a rudder. The elevator I can modify easily for a pushrod I believe. Just curious If anyone has experience with this subject. I really dont like the pushrods sticking out of the fusalage, nor do I like control arms sticking out of wings [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Am I asking too much??
Also does anyone have any detail or pics of how to make a scale-looking hinge? I read about the ziroli style(the pin through the LE of control surface) but I'm not "quite" grasping the finer details of the concept.
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DGreve
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Also does anyone have any detail or pics of how to make a scale-looking hinge? I read about the ziroli style(the pin through the LE of control surface) but I'm not "quite" grasping the finer details of the concept.
Thanks - Any Help appreciated
DGreve
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From: Pointe Claire,
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Pull Pul lwill work, just have to do teh engineering.
RC moddeler magazine is featuring the top flight f-190, and is detailling exactly what you're after; hidden control lines, and scale like hinges. It's a three part feature, last month, this month, and next month. (Dunno what the months are, they always seem to mail you the current month months ago..)
RC moddeler magazine is featuring the top flight f-190, and is detailling exactly what you're after; hidden control lines, and scale like hinges. It's a three part feature, last month, this month, and next month. (Dunno what the months are, they always seem to mail you the current month months ago..)




