With regards to the pull pull system, I actually have talked to Randy about this one, I think he is out of town for the week so probably wont respond for a while, anyway, He has done a cable pull pull system. RC guys do it on some larger scale ships too. In practice, this means there are two bellcranks, one at the control surface, and in the RC case on on the servol there is a cable attached to each end of the bellcrank so that a cable pulls the surface up, and a different cable on the other end pulls the cable down. adjusting can be lots of fun!!!One supposed benefit is that they system is in tension at all times with any direction of movement and makes more linear "feel " at the controls. I think Randy decided that like the circ bellcrank any percieved gains were mitigated by the intense amount of labor. With regards to the non-linearity natuer of a bellcrank system . I recieved a real eye opener about how much or how little movement is really needed to fly our planes. My Q ship in its short life, was ultra sensitive to control input, controls were set up per the instructions, I ended up with the handle spacing at slightly less than three inchs and it flew great, instant response, enough control to make hard corners. after I got it where It was good, I looked, from neutral to full up that I could put in at the handle, MAYBE about 15 degrees!!! I was shocked at how little movement was needed. Ant believe me, this was no featherweight airplane flitting about, she was a clydsdale, or as Randy put it, an offensivve tight end, not a wide reciever! Now mind you that was full deflection of the controls and I cant say I was using all of that in flight even on my squares! That said, I really think that the minor change in linearity of the conventional bellcrank is probably a mute point for most of us mortals anyway. I would put it in the realm of using 4-40 washers for adjusting tip weight, can YOU feel the difference? HOWEVER, I do know, the percieved difference, the cool factor, the comfort factor is something that cant be overlooked, I know I always feel more "in tune" with a plane I a plane I am flying that looks good, as opposed to one of my war weary oft repaired beasts. Honestly its more phsycological than we may want to admit,

at least thats what my therapist says,,, hehehehehe,,,,
