The asymmetry of the flap operating (cross) tube means that the flaps will be
asymmetrical.
Unless they are configured to come up hard against some flap stops
(in which case a degree or so of range is then sacrificed).
Duncan McF.
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> > Hello. I suspect my flaps (mono) are slightly miss-rigged in the flaps up
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When flying in the cruise I need just a tad of right stick. When I did
a flap and undercarriage retraction in the hangar this morning the right flap
looked slightly lower by eyeball which might explain the need for right roll
input. I will check properly with an inclinometer, but is this something that
can be easily adjusted? Many thanks.
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