I was lying in bed early today going through a few things about rigging the wings when something dawned on me. My rear spar is deeper than the stock
by almost one quarter of an inch. I'm not sure if the front was deeper but for
sure thicker which is irrelevant for my point, or rather, question.
Wouldn't this throw off your rigging using the methods as described in the
manual?? I guess I need to find out what is the actual debth of the spar and
remove the difference from the block we use on the end of the level ?
If I am correct and I think I am, this would have the wing at a higher angle than normal and also explain why the plane flys slower than most other float equiped T-carts . Hmmmmm??
by almost one quarter of an inch. I'm not sure if the front was deeper but for
sure thicker which is irrelevant for my point, or rather, question.
Wouldn't this throw off your rigging using the methods as described in the
manual?? I guess I need to find out what is the actual debth of the spar and
remove the difference from the block we use on the end of the level ?
If I am correct and I think I am, this would have the wing at a higher angle than normal and also explain why the plane flys slower than most other float equiped T-carts . Hmmmmm??
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