Steve
just use a 6 inch length of draft proofing foam, it's called a Gurney
flap. Decide which aileron needs to be deflected up, put the foam under
the trailing edge and test fly. If that isn't enough add a few more
inches. You don't need the ugliness and inconvenience of a bit ao bent
aluminum.
Graham
steve v wrote:
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> Hi ,
> i need to fit a trim tab to counter the very slight left roll that has been
> there
> since construction, its ok when your vfr but i find it tiring when your not.
> (with a passenger there is no roll), what material are you using , where
> should
it be placed and what are the dimensions? im not looking to fit an electric
tab due to the work involved, although if anyone has fitted a ground adjustable
type that might be worth considering,
>
> steve G-CEBV #573
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> PS. can the ailerons be counter adjusted or do i need a trimtab?
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