Rudder....
I thought I would try slightly different take on the 'central core' method. This rudder is pretty big and could see some very high loads if used at high speed, not to mention keeping it rigid to help reduce flutter.
Instead of a sheet balsa core, I opted to build one from 1/4" sq balsa and clad the ribs around it.
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The hinge will be 2mm carbon rod which I have used on the P-38 and the Libellula with great results. I find the smaller diameter 'snake' outer tube is a nice fit over the carbon rod to act as a guide and bearing.
This snake tubing is glued to the front of the central core with 1/16" packing strips top and bottom.....
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Then 1/8" x 1/4" balsa infront of the snake tubing....
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The 1/8" balsa ribs are then trimmed to fit over the core...the 'lip' at the front of the ribs creates a mechanical barrier to the hinge tube stopping it from going anywhere! You can also see the 1/16" ply trailing edge.
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This rudder is fabric covered, leaving just the front 'balanced' section of the rudder to be sheeted. I did this with 1/16" balsa soaked for an hour in warm water and then sellotaped into place while it dried.
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