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A lot of builders install rudder cable fairings. They look nicer than the white plastic tubes sticking out and avoid water entering. If riveted on, drawback is that cable replacements then require custom cables where the ends get crimped on after threading the new cable through (which might be the easier way to replace the cable though anyway).
A lot of builders install rudder cable fairings. They look nicer than the white plastic tubes sticking out and avoid water entering. If riveted on, drawback is that cable replacements then require custom cables where the ends get crimped on after threading the new cable through (which might be the easier way to replace the cable though anyway).<br>See also this [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/5587492348038485 FB thread].
 
If you have the stock rudder pedals, the rudder cables will come out of the tunnel up front inside the cabin to meet the rudder pedal attachment points. It looks much nicer to also add fairings there. Hint: most people will add the Airward tunnel access panel in this area for the annual inspection or to access the fuel filters if not going with wing-root fuel filters. The bottom rivets of the fairing will have to go through the frame of the access panel, so this needs to be installed before the fairings or the rivets need to be left open until then.<br>[[File:E749B5BB-6506-46CB-9CB2-8EB6D1D2A82E 1 105 c.jpg|400x400px]]<br>Front tunnel fairings<br>[[File:2023-08-27 20-00-38.jpg|533x533px]]<br>Interference of the access panel with the bottom row of the front tunnel fairing rivets (avoid needing to drill them out to run the rivets through the access panel frame).
 
==== Vendors providing Rudder Cable Fairings ====
==== Vendors providing Rudder Cable Fairings ====
* [https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/ruddercable.php?clickkey=11592 Aircraft Spruce]
* [https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/ruddercable.php?clickkey=11592 Aircraft Spruce]


==== Builder Logs ====
==== Builder Logs ====
* Randy:<br>[[File:318846024 10162387474673662 7901752647105684641 n.jpg|500x500px]]<br>Fasteners: #6. Note: if using screws with nutplates and rounding off the leading edge, the central fastener can get in the way of the cable/sleeve, it needs to be kept flat.
* Randy:<br>[[File:318846024 10162387474673662 7901752647105684641 n.jpg|500x500px]]<br>Fasteners: MS24693-Cxx (#6). Note: if using screws with nutplates and rounding off the leading edge, the central fastener can get in the way of the cable/sleeve, it needs to be kept flat.
* Greg:<br>[[File:318969584 10229219888544216 568745905450801944 n.jpg|500x500px]]<br>[[File:318863642 10229220008627218 579434950002277055 n.jpg|500x500px]]
* Greg:<br>[[File:318969584 10229219888544216 568745905450801944 n.jpg|500x500px]]<br>[[File:318863642 10229220008627218 579434950002277055 n.jpg|500x500px]]
*[https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blprojentry&proj=7e5rRZetg&e=7zs0safLx&listcat&sid Link to Martin's log]
*[https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blprojentry&proj=7e5rRZetg&e=7zs0safLx&listcat&sid Link to Martin's log]
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 28 November 2023

A lot of builders install rudder cable fairings. They look nicer than the white plastic tubes sticking out and avoid water entering. If riveted on, drawback is that cable replacements then require custom cables where the ends get crimped on after threading the new cable through (which might be the easier way to replace the cable though anyway).
See also this FB thread.

If you have the stock rudder pedals, the rudder cables will come out of the tunnel up front inside the cabin to meet the rudder pedal attachment points. It looks much nicer to also add fairings there. Hint: most people will add the Airward tunnel access panel in this area for the annual inspection or to access the fuel filters if not going with wing-root fuel filters. The bottom rivets of the fairing will have to go through the frame of the access panel, so this needs to be installed before the fairings or the rivets need to be left open until then.

Front tunnel fairings

Interference of the access panel with the bottom row of the front tunnel fairing rivets (avoid needing to drill them out to run the rivets through the access panel frame).

Vendors providing Rudder Cable Fairings

Builder Logs

  • Randy:

    Fasteners: MS24693-Cxx (#6). Note: if using screws with nutplates and rounding off the leading edge, the central fastener can get in the way of the cable/sleeve, it needs to be kept flat.
  • Greg:

  • Link to Martin's log