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bill rutherford
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I/8 vs 3/32 control horn wire.
The last few years I have been using 1/8 control horn wire for the flaps. The only trouble is when you have to twek the flaps it is really hard . For years we all used 3/32 wire and had no problems , even with big flaps like the mustang and bearcat. If the wire is short how much difference could it make? Whatcha think???
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Re: flap control horns
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I think many comments will follow.
I do fine with 3/32" wire, but I think my next plane is going to have a Paul Walker style flap tweak mechanism built in, in which case I'll probably go to 1/8" wire for the rigidity.
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July 21, 2014, 03:38:19 PM »
Somebody needs to figure out how to make CF control horns for flaps and elevators as commonly used in stunters. Howard's CF tube spar flaps might be the first step toward that? Another trick piece to look at is the Yatsenko's 2 pc. stabilizer joiner system.
Until then, short 3/32 wire horns work, at least if the flaps are not too large, or fuselage/fillets too wide.
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July 21, 2014, 05:13:12 PM »
yea that's about what I have been thinking. Keep em short and the3/32 should be just fine. Bill
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Quote from: bill rutherford on July 21, 2014, 05:13:12 PM
yea that's about what I have been thinking. Keep em short and the3/32 should be just fine. Bill
Sorry but I vehemently disagree with this statement for large stunters.
3/32 horns on the flaps will flex and cause loss of tracking in corners and even bouncing out of hard corners in windy conditions. Just ask RJ about this!!!
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July 22, 2014, 04:11:16 PM »
I asked PW, although now he uses two fancy "Igor" flap horns and drives them from the rear. The use of two horns of course means you don't need bigger wire, since they simply must be shorter in the spanwise axis.
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Re: flap control horns
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July 23, 2014, 12:55:20 PM »
See Derek Moran's writeup. He gives the McMaster-Carr part number for the requisite wire. I tried ordering it twice and got bent pieces both times, so I'm interested in an alternate source.
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A famous multiple Nats winner has been quoted that there is no such thing as a flap that is too stiff. The same applies to flap horns. 3/32" dia wire for a full size stunter flaps will allow more flex than needs to be acceptable. If the flaps need to be "tweeked", there are ways to do so.
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Thanks guys. I think I will stick with the 1/8 horns but will try to get some of the wire Howard was talking about. Bill
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