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Aileron coves

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dustrpilot

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Got my ASII wings down the other day to start working on them again and I noticed the aileron coves seem to have a pretty big gap between the aileron and the rear spar metal cove. I'm wondering if I should remake them with closer tolerances. Any ideas or reasons why I shouldn't? My thinking is that the ailerons would be more effective.


Mike
 

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