Hi,
I did my 1st flight last weekend on my 4-place and noticed a heavy wing problem (left wing). Did a second flight today, using an un-balanced fuel condition (15 gal more in the right wing), heaviness didn’t noticeably change.
I want to proceed with the washer trick under the aileron attach weldments.
Problem is, l’m reading conflicting recommendation on how to proceed.
Mark recommends to place the washer under the UPPER leg (heavy side) and Bob says under the BOTTOM leg .
I’ve copied and paste exact wording from both sources. Bob’s recommendation is from 2006 q4 beartrack. Mark is from a forum reply, May 2014.
Mark Goldberg recommendation:
Placing 1/8" washers between the aileron attach weldments and the rear spar where it is bolted - this is what you would do on the three UPPER "legs" of the weldments. Two "legs" on the weldment where the pushrod comes out and the one on the outboard weldment. This in effect lowers the aileron a little helping "lift" the heavy wing slightly. If that isn't enough, then you can place the same 1/8" washers under the lower attach points of the weldment for the aileron on the "light" wing.
Beartrack 2006 Q4:
Bob recommendation: If your plane has a heavy wing in its initial flights, after checking the flaps are inline on both sides, and you notice that when flying hands off one aileron is high and one low. A correction should be made by putting a AN970-3 washer (wide area washer) – drilled out to 1/4†– under the bottom of the inboard and outboard aileron hinge mounts on the HEAVY WING SIDE. This effectively lifts the aileron on that side. Bob
I did my 1st flight last weekend on my 4-place and noticed a heavy wing problem (left wing). Did a second flight today, using an un-balanced fuel condition (15 gal more in the right wing), heaviness didn’t noticeably change.
I want to proceed with the washer trick under the aileron attach weldments.
Problem is, l’m reading conflicting recommendation on how to proceed.
Mark recommends to place the washer under the UPPER leg (heavy side) and Bob says under the BOTTOM leg .
I’ve copied and paste exact wording from both sources. Bob’s recommendation is from 2006 q4 beartrack. Mark is from a forum reply, May 2014.
Mark Goldberg recommendation:
Placing 1/8" washers between the aileron attach weldments and the rear spar where it is bolted - this is what you would do on the three UPPER "legs" of the weldments. Two "legs" on the weldment where the pushrod comes out and the one on the outboard weldment. This in effect lowers the aileron a little helping "lift" the heavy wing slightly. If that isn't enough, then you can place the same 1/8" washers under the lower attach points of the weldment for the aileron on the "light" wing.
Beartrack 2006 Q4:
Bob recommendation: If your plane has a heavy wing in its initial flights, after checking the flaps are inline on both sides, and you notice that when flying hands off one aileron is high and one low. A correction should be made by putting a AN970-3 washer (wide area washer) – drilled out to 1/4†– under the bottom of the inboard and outboard aileron hinge mounts on the HEAVY WING SIDE. This effectively lifts the aileron on that side. Bob
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