Try servocity.com they have most things to do with RC movement.

Chris. b

On Jan 25, 5:11 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> i thought they were call control arms or control horns, but after searching  
> places like Hobby Lobby and Tower Hobbys, i am starting to think they may have
>  just change the name of the part.
>
> it's the part one would use on a rudder of a boat or for steering the nose  
> wheel of a plane. i recall them as being nylon with a brass sleeve and a 
> short  
> screw in the side to hold it in place and have between 2 to 5 holes in it to  
> attach your cable or rod to.
>
> I looked under plane parts as well as boat parts.
>
> what i did see was a few, short arms made of all metal. if they had longer  
> arms and more holes, they would be ideal/prefect, but not quite up to what i  
> need from them.
>
> any ideas where i can find some?
>
> I even was looking in Du-bro site, but wasn't having much luck there
>
> Chris,
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