Rudder pedal springs

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Re: Rudder pedal springs

Postby radfordc » Wed Sep 03, 2014 4:26 pm

I don't know how old is "too old" but many of us might agree that we're closer to the end of our flying career than the beginning. Just means we have to cram all the fun we can into the time remaining.

BTW, I turned 68 last April.
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Re: Rudder pedal springs

Postby DCASonex » Thu Sep 04, 2014 5:53 pm

What is with all the young guys on this site. 70+ here and know there are some older Sonex drivers.

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Re: Rudder pedal springs

Postby Bryan Cotton » Thu Sep 04, 2014 6:37 pm

On the Cessna 120/140 association forum I had assumed it was a bunch of old guys. One time the question came up and it turns out a lot of the active folks were in their 20's. I had it all wrong.
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Re: Rudder pedal springs

Postby maishathelion » Thu Sep 04, 2014 7:15 pm

Pardon me for protruding into this age conversation but my birthdate is June 20th nineteen thirty four.I started driving at 18 and flying at 17 as a member of the Civil Air Patrol.While i have been injured while racing[but never broken anything]i have never had a reportable highway or flying accident or incident.
Former flight engineer and drill instructor
I have had 27 surgeries including 4 joint replacements,4way heart bypass,close to death from sepsis.a broken back age 14 and much much more
like the two incurable cancers i have at the same time and was supposed to be dead in 07.
I am formerly Sonex # 544 and Onex #0040.
I am now searching for my next project which i shall have to build from this damned walker.
Tomorrow i will drive myself to the hospital for a full skeletal survey and sonogram as i did while in chemo for 2 years.
I have wrestled with giving up all kinds of activities in consideration for the safety of others and when in doubt, i give it up.
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Re: Rudder pedal springs

Postby MichaelFarley56 » Thu Sep 04, 2014 8:15 pm

DCASonex wrote:What is with all the young guys on this site. 70+ here and know there are some older Sonex drivers.

David A.


I get the impression there's a very large age range for Sonex people. Up at Oshkosh there were people from 20's to 80's all expressing interest in the design.
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Re: Rudder pedal springs

Postby eppre » Fri Sep 05, 2014 8:56 am

How many guys have left the rudder pedal springs off? I am just to the point of installing them and read that some don't bother.

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Rudder pedal springs

Postby Sonex1517 » Fri Sep 05, 2014 10:12 am

Pete

I am also at that point right now, but am installing them as they are on the plans. They do not seem to do much though....

Very curious of others opinions here


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Re: Rudder pedal springs

Postby Bryan Cotton » Fri Sep 05, 2014 1:33 pm

I plan to leave mine off. Weight is the enemy.
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Re: Rudder pedal springs

Postby Bryan Cotton » Fri Sep 05, 2014 1:35 pm

Although the springs would give you an opportunity to tweak rudder trim without the tab- just shorten one.
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Re: Rudder pedal springs

Postby radfordc » Fri Sep 05, 2014 4:12 pm

Sonex1517 wrote:Pete

I am also at that point right now, but am installing them as they are on the plans. They do not seem to do much though....

Very curious of others opinions here


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The only thing they really do is keep the slack out of the rudder cables on the ground. I had a spring break about 5 years ago. I removed both springs and left it like that.
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