If this was posted before, please disregard.
I just wanted to share a little tidbit with the group. Since I've owned N29544, I had to hold a couple of pounds of right rudder pressure to keep it straight. I just lived with it, rather than put on a bent metal tab. I took a look at the wing rigging, I took a look to see if the fuselage was bent, I took a look to see if the ailerons were bent, etc.
I finally found what I believe is the problem. The previous restorer used two equal length rudder pedal return springs, even tough the left and right pivot points are about an inch apart in the fore-aft axis.
Sure enough the left side spring was in more tension because that pedal pivot point was further aft.
An immediate appointment was scheduled with a pair of diagonal cutters and pliers. Next flight will tell...
I just wanted to share a little tidbit with the group. Since I've owned N29544, I had to hold a couple of pounds of right rudder pressure to keep it straight. I just lived with it, rather than put on a bent metal tab. I took a look at the wing rigging, I took a look to see if the fuselage was bent, I took a look to see if the ailerons were bent, etc.
I finally found what I believe is the problem. The previous restorer used two equal length rudder pedal return springs, even tough the left and right pivot points are about an inch apart in the fore-aft axis.
Sure enough the left side spring was in more tension because that pedal pivot point was further aft.
An immediate appointment was scheduled with a pair of diagonal cutters and pliers. Next flight will tell...
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