Pull Pull System
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FCC;
Pull pull systems are primarily used on Rudder, but can be used on any surface. So it's not isolated to any given area of the Aircraft.
It is a positive feedback system as there is no slop and you can get tremendous throws from a Pull pull system.
there is different methods of setting up a Pull Pull system the one I'll show you is common. But there is others that we use in Larger scale aircraft to alleviate the constant shock on the rudder/Servo. That is using a bellcrank system then hooking the servo to the bellcrank. allowing the bellcrank to absorb majority of the shock.
Pull pull systems are primarily used on Rudder, but can be used on any surface. So it's not isolated to any given area of the Aircraft.
It is a positive feedback system as there is no slop and you can get tremendous throws from a Pull pull system.
there is different methods of setting up a Pull Pull system the one I'll show you is common. But there is others that we use in Larger scale aircraft to alleviate the constant shock on the rudder/Servo. That is using a bellcrank system then hooking the servo to the bellcrank. allowing the bellcrank to absorb majority of the shock.




