In a message dated 00-04-14 15:31:05 EDT, you write: > With the fabric wings it flew left wing heavy, with the > ball slightly out of the cage. This can be tough if you've not got rudder pedals, but if the ball's out, you're yawing. A beavy wing is not necessarily the case. Here's a quick
description of the process to figure out what's going on. First, level the plane horizontally (left to right) (at rest, on the ground). Is the ball centered? If not, adjust the instrument until it is. Next, go flying. fly at normal cruise, trimmed for level flight. Is the ball centered? If not, apply rudder until it is. Does the plane fly straight? If not, you've got a heavy wing. If so, you need to trim the rudder(s). If the ball is centered, does the plane fly straight? If not, apply aileron until it does. Now the ball's out., right? You need both. Now, let's say you have no rudder pedals. Try this. Does the plane fly straight? If not, apply aileron until it does. Is the ball centered? If so, you've got a heavy wing. If not, try trimming the rudder(s). Repeat as necessary until the plane flies straight with the ball centered. __________________________________________________________________________ ______ To unsubscribe from this list please send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________________________________________________ Enlighten your in-box. http://www.topica.com/t/15
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