I CAN'T HELP MYSELF...but I keep going back AGAIN, AGAIN, AGAIN...N' AGAIN to our master buider and flyer's amazing website to read about his unique control systems.
http://www.netax.sk/hexoft/stunt/index.htmwww.netax.sk/hexoft/stunt/the_max_ii.htmEspecially challenging (at least for my meager and suspect soldering skills) this linkage system has me reeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallly interested.
In the past....(distant) Bob Violett sent me a free-bee "Flying Fork" linkage that I installed in an patched up White n' Nobler.
Although that model grooved beautifully...I couldn't seem to feed in enough control movement to get a snappy quick corner. Worse yet, due to my quick installation, the control input was really "stiff" (bad alignment, according to Bob Violett?)
Funnier yet... I hacked out a much larger spaced quickee custom make shift flying handle that I thought might add a bit of leverage, but that even made matters worse.
With my lame right hand....
I AM SURE THAT I DO NOT HAVE THE SKILLS OR TALENT to fabricate such an amazingly complicated control linkage set up such as Igor's artistical and most challenging control system.
Bottom line:
I have always felt that control linkages are one item that like our stunt pattern...is still stuck in the dark ages of time.
After watching Igor's beautiful smoooooth level laps and snappy corners on video...hummm?
ANY INPUT OR IDEAS about new improved control linkage set ups?