A MANUAL rudder trim tab is certainly not necessary, but
'nice to have'. I have had one on at least 2 Rebels - didn't
need much of a bend, but then you can fly straight, even if
the cables break, and it adjusts automatically with airspeed.
Changing the pull on one of the rudder pedal return springs
works well too, and is easy & clean .... but not quite as
good as a tab. Might be easiest to add one while building ...
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On Tuesday 29 August 2006 10:34 pm, Rich Dodson wrote:
drilled and getting ready to preserve it before assembly. Thanks for theGents,
I am moving along on the rudder construction. Just about have it all
tips! I believe I have managed to deconflict my rivet spacing on the end
caps
tab (the good old fashioned manual type - just bend it to suit) to theI noticed on Deiter's very nice online builder's log that he attached a trim
trailing edge. It looks good. Before I go ahead and fabricate one of those,
I was wondering what the opinion was from the more experienced Rebel crowd.
would say?Is it necessary? Nice to have? Or simply "a good thing" as Martha Stewart
Thanks for the help!
Rich Dodson
Virginia Beach, VA
Rebel 806R
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