by tonyr » Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:09 pm
During the construction of my Sonex, I was aware that elevator travel would be an issue from reading various web site logs and speaking with local builders.
I was careful with placement of the horizontal stab actually placing it in position with the elevator attached and checking the range of movement with the elevator pushrod attached to the stick frame and elevator.
There were contact problems with the vertical stabilizer and elevator control horn, also I reversed a couple of bolts on the vertical stab rear spar.
I had to grind the last former hole for the pushrod.
I ground away the vertical stab skin to make room for the control horn tube with up elevator.
I still didn't quite have the required range of movement.
I couldn't/wouldn't make any changes to the stick or stick frame configuration, so the pushrod travel was a "fixed" range.
Moving the horizontal stab fore and aft affects how much "up" vs how much "down" you end up with if everything else remains the same...
If you have too much down or too much up, playing with the horizontal stab position can help before you drill the mount holes.
Don't drill the pushrod joiners (In Sonex) until you have that bit sorted. Also make sure its securely clamped if you do have everything in place in the elevator circuit.
After all this I still didn't quite have enough travel in either direction..
The final piece of work that gave the deflection range specified was to re-make the elevator root ribs (as mentioned above in this thread) and re-attach the elevator control horn as far forward as possible on the root ribs. It was a pain to drill out and remake new root ribs from scratch over a wood form, (mine were kit formed)
I probably violated the edge distances a little on the front row of rivets attaching the control horn. Maybe < 1/8" instead of 1/4"!
The steel edge of the control horn ended up a bit further forward than the forward edge of the root rib. I had previously mounted them flush with the edge bend on the root rib.
I did have to do more grinding of the control horn and vertical stab to get the clearances..
However by positioning the control horn as close as possible to the hinge line I achieved the desired range of elevator travel.
If the control horn is too far away from the hinge line, you will not get the elevator deflecting the desired amount for the fixed range of pushrod movement.
Hope this helps.. its a multidimensional puzzle!
Cheers
Tony