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Author Topic: AILERON MASS-BALANCERS  (Read 2928 times)

Offline John Reinking

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AILERON MASS-BALANCERS
« on: April 04, 2018, 10:48:02 PM »
Would like some input on the question of adding mass-balancers to the ailerons.    Would they improve control?   

Oh, and while I'm at it, a second request:   Would like to put the weorkman wheel systems on my DE but not being accomplished  on my landngs (asphalt runway) worry that sideloads would ruin them.  Am looking at 5? aluminum wheels as an alternative.   What tire sizes do you all find best?
Retired US Postal Service 6 years, Sport Pilot (Aeronca 1946), first time builder and enjoying every bit of it (well, there are those gussets).   married (49 years), have had the flying bug forever.       reinkings@comcast.net

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Re: AILERON MASS-BALANCERS
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2018, 03:10:08 AM »
NO 
waste time you dont go fast enough had mine over 80 knots and flies great 
there is other things wort plating with not them
MrG
Temora Airport  Australia
1st Aussie DE built/flown
19-8866
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1 Oct 2015 First Flight
Feb 2019 - 155 hrs Flown
March 4th removed from service for Cabin Mods

 

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