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Internal aileron linkage

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Scheny

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Vienna, Austria
I am interested in what internal aileron linkage methods you know of. I am only aware of how it is done in the Cirrus SR22, but I don't like the way they are using cables.

Is there any good solution to do it push/pull tubes? The easiest solution would be to "shorten" the lever arm in the aileron horn until it is within the aileron.

What method are the glider guys using? Please feel free to add some pictures.

BR, Andreas
 
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