There was the normal tendency to turn left (O320) in cruise, but I corrected
that by increasing the spring tension on the right rudder pedal. Simple and
effective. I still needed additional right rudder on take off but that is
normal anyway. The only way around that is an electric or adjustable trim on
the rudder, but personally I do not like playing with trim all the time -
that's what flying is all about - YOU controlling the airplane in it's
various flying configurations. That's MHO. - Bob J Rebel 192/731
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich Dodson" <r_dodson@yahoo.com>
To: "Rebel Listserve" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 6:34 PM
Subject: [rebel-builders] Rudder Trim Tab
Gents,
I am moving along on the rudder construction. Just about have it all
drilled and getting ready to preserve it before assembly. Thanks for the
tips! I believe I have managed to deconflict my rivet spacing on the end
caps
I noticed on Deiter's very nice online builder's log that he attached a
trim tab (the good old fashioned manual type - just bend it to suit) to
the 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.
Is it necessary? Nice to have? Or simply "a good thing" as Martha
Stewart would say?
Thanks for the help!
Rich Dodson
Virginia Beach, VA
Rebel 806R
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