Bill Magrini wrote:
Thanks Michael.
So the trailing edge of the aileron will be up just slightly (1 cm)? Now
mine are just a tad down (1 cm) and I do notice a fair amount of yaw in
turns.
Regards,
Bill
PS How does one get the bottom rib battens secure inside the sailcloth. The
tops went in fine, but the bottoms are hard to get in. Am I doing something
wrong? There are a few difficult things like this that the manual doesn't
cover at all.
Move the Ailerons up and you will have a different plane.... as for the bottom
battens, i did not have any trouble, guess its from my hang glider days. There
are two bottom battens in each wing i always put then in to get them started by
inserting them into the pocket upside down, when the batten is in about 15cm
(6") turn them 180 degrees and insert all the way once in push them sideways and
allow them to sit firm in the pockets away from the sail opening. They should go
in fairly easy..... something which will help if they are really tight is to
spray a little bit of silicone spray on them just before insertion and by doing
this they slide in much easier.
Thanks Michael