Carl Goldberg GBGA1089 User Manual

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Make a slot on the hinge line for the bracket.

Make sure that the bracket and wire is

between the fuselage and the rudder.

4.

Install the hinges into the rudder and glue the

rudder in place using the same hinging

method used for the elevator and

ailerons.Remember to leave a 3/32” gape at

the top of the rudder.

Position the rudder control horn bolt so that it

is 1/4” back from hinge line and 1” up from the

bottom of the rudder.

Using a 9/64" drill bit, make a hole in the rud-

der.

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RUDDER AND RUDDER CABLES

Collect the following items:

(1) 6-32 x 3” All threaded rod
(2) Adjustable Horn Bracket
(2) 6-32 Hex Nut
(2) #6 Flat Washer
(1) Rudder
(4) Hinges
(1) Cable
(2) Brass Tubes 1/16 OD x 1/4”
(2) 2-56 Threaded Rods with holes
(2) 2-56 Metal Clevises
(2) 2-56 Hex Nuts

5.

Center the 6-32 x 3” threaded rod in the hole.

Using thread lock place first the #6 washer

then the 6-32 Hex nut on each side of the rud-

der.

Thread the white adjustable horn brackets on

both ends of the rod.

1.

Mark 1” up from the bottom of the rudder.

2.

Drill a 3/32” hole on the hinge line at the 1”

mark you just made.

Cut a slot along the rudder hinge line for the

tailwheel wire to fit into.

Drill Hole

3.

Mark where the tail wheel bracket meets the

fuselage

6.

Insert the cable through the 1/16 OD x 1/4”

brass tubing.

Next thread the cable though the hole at the

end of the 2-56 threaded rods and loop it back

through the brass tube.

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