My feet are not excessively big, size 12 but it is easy to get the right foot partialy on the right seat left pedal which can cause some interesting results. Have thought about welding a tab on the side of the pedal to keep my foot from sliding over but how much of a job is it to get them out to work on. Surely I am not the only one to have that problem so how did some of you fix that problem.
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Aside from teh legal problems with modifying the control system (there will be someone to chime in on that soon) I would NOT weld on the pedal. Why not something that clamps on? It could be made on another set of pedals (I have a couple of extra sets) and then just bolted on to yours.
I would think the modification might be made as a one time approval with a good IA. It is a safety thing and should be able to be designed to not interfere with anyone else using the plane.
Hank
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Re: Rudder Pedals
Originally posted by N96290 View PostMy feet are not excessively big, size 12 but it is easy to get the right foot partialy on the right seat left pedal which can cause some interesting results. Have thought about welding a tab on the side of the pedal to keep my foot from sliding over but how much of a job is it to get them out to work on. Surely I am not the only one to have that problem so how did some of you fix that problem.
Would you be happy with just removing them or are the right hand side controls being used?
If yours don't have the screw maybe you can find a replacement set that does.
Dave
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Well it warmed up in the lower 20's today so I wasnt shaking too hard to get the key in the hanger door lock. On the left side the tabs on the outside of both rudders were both bent down straight, the left tab on the left pedal and the right tab on the right pedal. The right seat pedals were still ok so my feet will fit on them with the tabs bent up. My instructor made me fly from the right seat the first 3 or 4 hours so he had brakes if needed. Anyway I used vise grips to bend them back and they are pretty light gauge material but didnt bend too easily. The picture I posted was taken before I bought the plane so it wasnt anything I did but I am not sure how they would get bent. Now just need some decent weather and try it out.Lyn Wagner
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