Kai wrote:While at the builders seminar at Osh 2004 (!) I recall someone specifically asked the Sonex staff about this. I seem to have understood that the bungee under the seat was there to act as the elevator mass balance: like the ailerons it should be tensioned causing elevator trailing edge to level out 1/4’’ or so over the horizontal with the plane in a level/flying position.
Problem with the bungees I am using is that they tend to loose their pull after while and have to be retensioned every 6 months or so. I got tired of this and resorted to the use of a suitably strong steel spring.
Kai
DCASonex wrote:Elevator bungee on my Sonex TD, has been in place for at least 7 years now, and still is as effective as day one. I use the original lever to control the trim tab and would not change for the dial-a-trim. The lever is very quick to set, and can just flick it from normal cruise setting to full nose up when putting in flaps on landing.
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