Hi guys, as seems to be the norm for me at the moment, I've been doing some deep diving into our aircraft controls, and while there is a plethora of information not only on here and SSW, a few questions have popped up and are either extremely obvious to everyone except me, or are so esoteric as to be excrutiating minutae.
Ok, lets begin.
1. bellcrank positioning in relation to the leadouts. In the past I've always set up my bellcrank with the leadouts in line with the aircraft centreline, thinking that this would give me equal travel at the flap/elevator, but there's seems to be some conjecture as to whether the bellcrank should be "pointed" at the leadouts. Wouldn't this impart an offset to the controls? Would we be better making a bellcrank that has the pushrod hole on centre and leadouts offset to match the line rake?
2. Bellcrank lateral positioning. Looking at some of the plans i have nearby, it seems like the lateral position for the bellcrank is up-for-grabs, some on centreline, some off centreline. In my mind I feel that having the pushrod aligned to aircraft centreline at mid-travel would make the most sense, so the offset to the pushrod is split between up and down. Am I right? if not, why not?
3. Pushrod height. This is borne out of what I think was a throwaway comment by Brett Buck in previous bellcrank discussions
https://stunthanger.com/smf/stunt-design/bellcrank-position-effects/msg339848/#msg339848, I think I understand the premise of reducing the angle of the pushrod to the horn. If that's desireable, why don't we have bosses on our bellcranks to raise the pushrod up and away from the bellcrank plate?
Sorry if this is all common knowledge to everyone, and I may well be doing the "Junior Engineer" thing here, and zeroing in on one or two issues without having a comprehensive understanding, still I am curious!