Alan, Beware of anything that is attached to the stick
which could possibly slip and jam things, or get caught in
a foot or whatever. I would feel a strip of balsa,
plastic, draft excluder or whatever glued just under the
trailing edge of the right aileron is a better temporary
or permanent solution. Put a longish strip on initially
and cut bits off to adjust - very simple and trouble free.
I have a short strip of triangular section (like trailing
edge of a balsa plane model) wood attached to my port
aileron, and painted white - works a treat. Regards, David
Joyce, G- XSDJ
"Alan Carter" <alancarteresq@onetel.net> wrote:
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> Hi All.
> Peter sounds like you have it sorted, but you are a
>builder.
> I may try to find a model maker who can make me a little
>teardrop bulge with servo and tab, I can , ( you see if
>you not a builder you can use the word,) glue to the
>underside of the aileron surface. maybe next year but for
>the time being looks like a spring bungee cord on the
>stick or just my hand and foot, and grim face.
> Regards.
> Alan
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