Not to be-labor a point, but I recently stepped on a bathroom scale and 
realized that my overall mass had increased by 40 lbs since I bought my 
Aircoupe!  Do you suppose this might have an effect on my airplane constantly 
turning to the left?
Wayne Woollard
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Winters 
  To: 'Syd Cohen' 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 7:50 AM
  Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] Adjusting aileron trim



  Syd is absolutely right.



  When I tried it, I was discouraged that I could not even see any difference.  
Having already tried wing tabs with BIG bends, I did not figure I would have 
any effect whatsoever with the attempted re-shaping of the aileron.



  BOY WAS I WRONG!  WHEN I FLEW, I FOUND THAT I HAD ACTUALLY OVER CORRECTED.



  It really works.



  Dave W

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Syd 
Cohen
  Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 9:18 AM
  Cc: [email protected]
  Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Adjusting aileron trim



  Rick,
      The best method is to take two pieces of 1" x 2" softwood, about 36" 
long, and put one under the aileron flange and the other above it.  Clamp the 
wood tightly to the flange with about 5 clamps, spaced about 7" apart.  Bend 
that area of the flange down VERY SLIGHTLY.  Move to the next area and repeat 
until you have the entire flange slightly bent.  You will be amazed that a TINY 
bend, only 1/32" or so will do wonders.  No one will be able to see the 
difference.

  Syd


  Rick Green wrote:

    Wayne,



    I had a friend tell me that also.  He had five coupes at the time, and is 
currently rebuilding another.  However, just HOW do you bend that down without 
looking like a cob-job, or worse - crimping an inner support?  I got out some 
pliers to do that and shied away at the thought of dinging my plane.



    Rick





    Wayne Woollard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

      To correct the right wing heavy problem, it is recommended that the 
trailing edge of the left aileron be bent down over it's entire length 
beginning at the wing tip back towards the wing fillet.



      WW

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Glen Davis 

        To: [email protected] 

        Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 7:49 PM

        Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Cylinder temps



        Gang



        Three questions:



        I have a freshly overhauled engine.  I have noticed that cylinders 1 
and 2 are running at around 360 degrees and cylinders 3 and 4 are around 260.  
Is this normal?  is this a problem?



        In level flight, with just me aboard, the plane flys hands-off straight 
and level.  With two aboard, it drops the right wing slightly and turns right.  
Has anyone else had this issue and how is it adjusted?



        Glen







        Glen Davis
        917 297 1111
        www.ishootpictures.com
        www.ercoupepilot.com




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