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Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Manual
Type:
CT
Series:
CTLS
LSA
Page: 4-33
AF 04800001
Revision No. 3
Date: 14 Sep 2008
4.3 Flight Controls
4.3.1 Aileron
The ailerons are made of aramid top and bottom skins, carbon web and three glass fiber composite ribs.
The aileron is attached to the wing by two hinged brackets.
The ailerons are activated via push rods which run from the control stick through the tunnel to the mixer in
the baggage compartment behind the main frame. In the mixer the ailerons are super-imposed with the
flap controls as the ailerons are deflected when the flaps are set.
Control rods run from the mixer upwards behind the main frame where the associated bell cranks on the
wing root rib are activated via a torsion shaft and a connecting rod.
The following diagram depicts the aileron controls (orange) and flap controls (turquoise) in the fuselage
with mixer and with connection to the wings.
The aileron controls have return springs which ensure more harmonic force gradients. These springs are
attached to the rear of the main frame and engage in the mixer.
Removal or installation of an aileron requires one person.
Adjustment of the aileron angles of deflection requires two persons.