• Become a Subscribing Member today!

    The Biplane Forum is a large global active community of biplane builders, owners and pilots. From Pitts to Skybolts, to older barnstormers, all types are welcome.

    The Biplane Forum is a private community. Subscriptions are only $49.99/year or $6.99/month to gain access to this great community and unmatched source of information not found anywhere else on the web.

    Why become a Subscribing Member?

    • In addition to our active community, our content boasts exhaustive technical information which is often sought after for projects and maintenance. This information has accumulated over the 12+ years the forum has been in existence.
    • We are also a great resource for non biplane users, since many GA aircraft are built the same way (fabric and tube construction).
    • Annual membership also comes with two BiplaneForum.com decals.

    Become a Subscribing Member and access the Biplane Forum in full!

    Subscribe Now

Rudder pedals

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

DocTim

Active Member
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 16, 2009
Messages
26
Reaction score
0
Location
Allison Park Pennsylvania
Hello
I see that push rods and clevis forks connect the front and back break pedals.
Why not use rods between the rudder pedals then switch to cables aft to the pilots rudder pedals running to the rudder?
The rods would seem to be easier to adjust to get the pedals synchronized and balanced.
Is it the strength? Any thoughts?
Thank you
Tim
<removed MS Word formatting. beej
 

Latest posts

Back
Top