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Rudder pedal geometry

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Mmalone442

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I recently replaced the tailwheel leaf spring and early taxi tests are very positive. The only real issue I have is when the rudder pedal is at full travel forward, I can’t really depress the brake pedal To make a sharp turn. I have my chute on and as far forward as I can sit to get full aft travel on the stick. I don’t believe there is any adjustment on the master cylinder (Cleveland 10-19). The only thing I see that may give me a little geometry change is the pedal to rudder cable attach arm. Any ideas are appreciated. By the way I’m 5’8”.
 

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