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Heavy right wing

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mbarker

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Hi folks
Since I finished my Eagle last spring, I have been flying it with a slightly heavy right wing. It is so much fun to fly that I have not adjusted it but now working through it.

I am removing the rear washers from the left wing and adding washers to the rear of the right wing, as per the manual. I am wondering as I do this if there is a maximum amount of washers allowed? I know I need to have at least one, but have not read a maximum.

At this point I have two left on the left wing, and 3 already on the right wing

I have double checked all the top wing rigging, to make sure nothing has changed before I do this, and it is still right on ----- using a digital level.

Would love to hear what others have found.
thanks
Mark
 

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