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On my last flight I discovered after landing that the push rod controlling

the right rudder had broken and the right rudder was completely loose. I 
was able to make an emergency repair threading the clevis onto the 
remaining cm or so of thread and fly the plane back to base.
I have ordered a new rod and the rudder appears to be solidly attached. I 
am concerned about the consequences of my fix failing while I am waiting 
for a more permanent solution. What would happen to a coupe in flight if 
one rudder were completely loose???


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LordJoe Inc.
4221 105th Ave NE
Kirkland, WA 98033
425-889-2694
Java Architecture and Training
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