We cut about an inch off both ends of Ron's with the teak grips. It depends
on how your stick grip attaches - does it slide over it or have a bushing
that goes inside? We both got the new improved bellcrank overhead from MAM
also. Ron's still almost hits the panel and the doorpost.
Try this. Hold the stick as tight as you can and have your partner go out
and move the ailerons. About 2-3" of control slop measured at the trailing
edge? At cruise in Ron's the ailerons do not get full travel. I think
control slop is inherent in the Moose even with all attachments bushed
and/or tight.
We cut off the stick with a tubing cutter which should not nick your wires.
FWIW I raised the pivot points in the control column torque tube for more
aileron travel with less stick travel. Control stick forces will be heavier.
Steve Rhodes
Moose 173
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Boardman" <dboardm3@twcny.rr.com>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 05:58
Subject: How Long a Moose Stick?
InfinityHi Guys,
Heavy into the panel and fuselage wiring. It's time to plumb in our
canStick Grips with their multi function control switches. The cable from the
grip running through the stick contains 18 conductors. About 3/8 inch dia.
My question is how long/high are the Moose flyers/builders making there
sticks? (OK now, let's keep our minds out of the gutter)
When we flew the prototype I believe it had the standard length stick that
came with the kit. Didn't have to move it much and the forces seems pretty
light. Randy and I would like the grips to be low enough so that our arm
cutting"rest" on our leg/lap while holding the stick grip.
With the electrical cable running inside the stick it will be tricky
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*the stick down later. Even with a connector in the cable at the bottom of
the stick, making the stick removable, the connector would be too big to
pull through the stick tube in order to remove the grip.
Those of you who are flying or have flown the Super/Moose, are the stick
forces light enough to shorten the standard moose stick?
Regards,
Don Boardman
& Partner, Randy Bowers
Moose #130 M-14PF 400HP, MT-prop/beta, Aerocet 3500 amphibs, Rome, NY
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