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Rutland, England
Joined Jul 2006
143 Posts
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I reckon you'd do well to at least consider some form of closed loop sytem; go take a look at the somewhat unusual method i've come up with (see my comments here: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=624664) This uses the steel wire in Teflon down one side and (0.003" dia) stretchy nylon fishing line down the other side. ***Note that i've now posted some pics but they're in our UK forum - follow the link The weight of the the fine nylon line is just about 'zilch' but on my models i route it through v. fine Teflon tube (stretch carefully to reduce the dia) - i suppose this will add a little weight to the tail - but hey, you get a stonkingly good linkage. The pre-loads i've used for dlg are quite small (around 2~3oz) so the servo brg. loads are only inc. by a v. small amount. This gives a system with NO play whatever, and the loads at the servo end are pretty much balanced out. I now have these linkages on all my (3) dlg models and they work a treat For any special application where 'no slop'/instant response is required i'd recommend such a set up. I shall be using this on the test bed model for the Scheduled Presets ideas development (see this forum) - there we're trying to move elev. and rudder surfaces precisely for schedules varying from ~50mS to around only 300mS - so you need a 'perfect linkage'... or all that will happen will be a "transient wobbly slop uptake" ![]() Best of luck with the long linkage. Regards, Andy |
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