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DroMight™ Rudder Lock for Vans RV-14 and RV-14A

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Part# 13-25747
MFR Model# DM-RLVRV14

Overview

The DroMight™ Rudder Lock is the best rudder locking system available for the Vans RV-14 and RV-14A aircrafts. This tension bearing dual rudder locking system allows for the rudder to have minimal flexibility in heavy winds while also keeping it safe and secure when parked on the ground. The DroMight™ Rudder Lock installs quickly from the inside of the aircraft. It is easy to remove, is light weight, incredibly effective and is virtually impossible to forget to remove before flight. Whether you are looking to secure your rudder for a quick lunch or fuel stop, or will be leaving your aircraft on the ramp overnight, trust the best rudder locking system for your Vans RV-14 or RV-14A!
   
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Specifications

  • Length: 19.25” (489 mm)
  • Weight: Base Plates - 5.93 ounces (169 grams)
  • Rudder Locking Tubes - 13.7 ounces (387 grams)
  • Material: The main tube structure is made from 6063-T5 Aluminum tubing. The tension compression feature includes: a solid steel tip, CNC machined aluminum piston, an internal stainless steel compression spring supported by a CNC machined aluminum backstop pin.

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