I have noticed something funny while fine tuning the rigging - the kitset elevators have some twist from left to right. Both the horisontal stabilisers are near enough to dead level, assuming the plane is sitting level. There is some optical illusion here because of the twisted elevators. See the attached photo. The horn balances on both the elevators both align perfectly with the horisontal stabilisers - but of course this can be easily adjusted using the threaded clevis end on the horisontal stabiliser strut. Determining if there's sympathetic twist in the alignment of the horisontal stabiliser is proving difficult, given the profiled ribs. I am concerned that this twist in the elevators is going to create a rolling moment. It's not going to be as large a moment as the ailerons will provide, given it's so close to the roll axis, but still - it might give a heavy wing feeling and it will certainly stress the elevator's interconnecting bolts more than necessary (and possibly more than they were designed to endure over their life). Has anyone else experienced this problem? Does anyone have any bright ideas, which ideally dont involve cutting & welding and re-covering...?

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