I see how you are measuring it now. Mental block, I thought you were
measuring from the chord line. I wish I could see it for myself. One
peek at the system is worth a thousand words.
Keep us posted.
Bud
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From: Frans Veldman<mailto:frans@paardnatuurlijk.nl>
To: europa-list@matronics.com<mailto:europa-list@matronics.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Aileron setup part dux.
<frans@paardnatuurlijk.nl<mailto:frans@paardnatuurlijk.nl>>
[quote:8ecb0f5323="Bud Yerly"]Frans,
You give me the impression that you are using a digital level to set
the deflection.
[/quote:8ecb0f5323]
Yes, but I also checked with a protractor. If I use the digital level,
I clamp it on the aileron, set the aileron neutral (eyeball method),
make a reading of the digital level, and use this as a reference for the
maximum up- and down movement. This way, it doesn't matter where I put
the digital level, as long as I don't move it between the readings.
BTW I like your "eyeball method". Good idea! I'm going to try it
tomorrow.
Frans
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