I hope this isn't too stupid a question but I am using Dubro ball links for the first time. They come in four pieces, the link the bolt the nut and the spacer, my question is where does the tapered brass spacer go and do you have to use it. It seems it is there to center the control pushrod. Any help would be appreciated.Thanks, Rich
For an OS35S powered profile sport-stunt ship like this it works fine. Control feel and responsiveness improved as compared to the standard two pushrods to the flap horn set-up that this model originally had.A picture is worth a thousand words. The one on the right is the ball link. What it doesn't show is the 4/40 washer under the head of the screw as a safety in case the ball link fails. It can be problematic to put two ball links on one horn. That is one reason why I set up my controls as shown in profile models. Elevator horn ball links can be set up the same way although I prefer 4/40 type quick links for that attachement. Thanks to Pat Johnston for this idea.
IMHOI am guessing that your definition of "works fine" might diverge from mine. If something improved I think it was an accident in freeing up your original control setup or getting the rod lengths adjusted better. This is NOT a better mousetrap!You have a springy torsion bar between the two control horns. Not better, not no way, not no how. It is not "problematic" to put two links on one horn. With due respect, no one should copy this.Kim.
For a better explanation of why this control setup works check out Pat Johnston's post from Dec. 29, 2011 - "New Profile Mustang "B" Model for Tom Dixon". It can be easily found using the search function of the forum.
I had some initial concerns about this setup also. Flight testing did not prove them out. Try it on a sport plane, you can always switch back if you don't like it. Prior to the change, controls were free, aircraft was in trim, not my first rodeo (or my original idea). It does work well. Each to his own.