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Thread: Looking for a pacer

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    Default Re: Looking for a pacer

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Pierce View Post
    Is that weighed or calculated off the original weight and balance? They all gained weight over the years but that is Clipper weight and there are a lot of heavy parts standard in a Pacer.
    1165! That would be a heavy Clipper.

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    Default Re: Looking for a pacer

    That is what on the w&b sheet after it was recovered in 2005. I haven't weighed it myself

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    Default Re: Looking for a pacer

    the ailerons/yokes might have a slightly differant gearing but it pertains to year not model and also a quick look at the PA20-vs PA22 tcds they have the same amount of aileron travel stop to stop 15 degress up 15 degrees down actually all control surface travel specs are the same between the 20 and 22

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    Default Re: Looking for a pacer

    As I interpret the posts on the gearing, while the throw limits are the same, the yoke travel to the limit is different.
    "Progress is our most important problem"

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    Default Re: Looking for a pacer

    I don't have time to look through the drawings but I'm thinking the cables are in the first couple hundred Tripes, maybe up to 834 or so?
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    Default Re: Looking for a pacer

    Cables up to serial Number 806, then chains on "135" models

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