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FAA Regulations Regarding Control Surfaces

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Mar 30, 2013
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Seattle, WA, USA
Hello. Will someone point me to the FAA regulation regarding how the control stick has to be connected to the control surfaces? Does it have to be a mechanical connection? Could I simply have the yoke hooked up to wires, which then transmit a signal to a servo which moves the rudder? I can't find it thus far.
 
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