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Waco UOC Cabin

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DragonflyDH90

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Currently trying to find info on the aileron setup for a UOC. We have a project machine here and are working through the fuselage currently but due to its disassembled state it is difficult to determine how the aileron system actuated within the fuselage. At this stage the presumption is that the cables come up the right cabin pillar and traverse across to the left wing, right wing has bell crank which attaches to said cable at top of right hand pillar actuating the right aileron cable?

Any info would be much appreciated. A drawing or three would be better.

We have a large selection of drawings but nothing directly relating to this. Perhaps similar to other Waco cabins.

Hopefully someone may be able to assist.

Thanks.
 

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