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On Nov 26, 1:05*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Nov 26, 8:32*am, Andy wrote: Why would anyone ruin a great hydraulic disc brake by actuating the master cylinder with a bicycle cable? When I was building a brake system for the center stick controls of my HP-18, I decided I wanted the stick to have as little inertia, and as little mass aft of the ptich pivot, as practical. Hence my decision to use a mountain bike brake lever on the stick driving a fixed master cylinder through a low-friction sheathed cable. That's why this sailplane developer developed such a system. My caution was driven by an earlier accident involving a late acquaintenance whose sailplane unzipped in turbulence and distributed parts pretty widely. That ship's control stick had been modified in a way that some thought contributed to undamped PIO. Thanks, Bob K. Even better is to use a direct linkage from the spoiler and keep this buggery off the stick completely ! See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: I know, doesn't work on the HP-18, no spoilers; my whale has it on the stick... |
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