Hi Guys,
I'm with BV on this. I love the direct link tail wheel. However, I want maneuverability as well.
I just used a little piece of 032 for the rudder stop and was able to get just a tad more than full tail wheel deflection.
Left:
Right:
Center:
The tail wheel control arm hit the frame of the tail wheel a little early so I had to clearance that a little.
The way I got everything to work as I wanted was to attach the tail wheel push rod to the tail wheel control arm. Then I moved the rudder full left, moved the tail wheel full left, stuck a sharpie through the control horn end of the push rod, and drew a arc on the rudder horn. Anywhere along that arc I could attach the push rod and get full left tail wheel deflection. I repeated for right and center positions.
Ideally the three arcs would intersect at a single point and that would be the optimum position for the hole. Probably not going to happen though. Anyway, this will give you a real good idea where to drill the hole in the rudder control horn for maximum deflection of the tail wheel during taxi.
Thanks,