When I taxi my C150 I often hear what sounds like a control cable knocking against the fuselage. So I looked back in there today. The attached picture is not 3D and does not make this as clear as I would like, but as far as I can see there is only one cable in position to hit the fuselage and cause the sound I am hearing. It is the rudder cable noted in the photo with an arrow. The curious thing is that this seem to be by design.
Note that the other rudder cable is routed through an intentional guide hole, which I have circled. So one rudder cable goes through a guide hole, and the other rubs on the fuselage, by design. Can anyone venture an explanation for this design?
I'm not worried about the cable breaking because I don't use the rudder. :-) But I would like to understand this.
Note that the other rudder cable is routed through an intentional guide hole, which I have circled. So one rudder cable goes through a guide hole, and the other rubs on the fuselage, by design. Can anyone venture an explanation for this design?
I'm not worried about the cable breaking because I don't use the rudder. :-) But I would like to understand this.
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