Sometimes, the older I get, the less I understand. I am having trouble setting up my new control system. I often hear people talk about a one to one system. Controls should be one to one. What does that really mean? I have a new airplane I am getting ready to put the flap horn on. Full body enclosed system. I have several issues. Picture #1 will show flap and elevator control horns. Elevator control horn has one hole, 1.11", or 28.20 mm, center of wire to center of hole. Flap control horn has three holes. Bottom hole is 0.755", or 19.19mm from center of wire to center bottom hole. Middle hole is 0.98", or 24.98mm, and third hole, or top hole, is 1.177", or 29.90mm from center of wire to center of hole. Which flap hole from bellcrank to flap, and which hole from flap to elevator.
My main issue is when I put my ball link on top hole from bellcrank, There is not enough room for use of the middle hole. It is halfway covered by the ball link on one side, and the retaining nut on the other. I tried to use the ball and socket that some use, (ball bolts to horn, and socket then attaches to ball) and the same issue. Middle hole is covered. And I know enough not to use the bottom hole. Can I use the top hole on the flap horn to control flaps and elevator? I have room inside fuse to attach both to top hole, just not sure about the geometry of the thing. Sorry to be so long winded, but I am really confused. Easy to do at my age.
Thanks in advance for not calling me what you are probably thinking.
Tom Sr.