I am trying to solve my "high right aileron in flight" problem. The plane seems to fly hands off quite well but the right aileron T.E. is about 3/4" above the rest of the T.E. while the left side all lines up perfectly. I adjusted the cables so that both ailerons are level with the yoke centered, took it for a test flight and the yoke is now off center to the left during level flight and the right aileron is up while the left one is perfectly level??? Flys the same, the ailerons are doing the same thing, but the yoke is off. My right aileron outer tip does not line up well with the tip of the wing and I think there is some aerodynamic issue causing it to lift in flight and find it's natural center. If I center the yoke the plane starts turning right. On the ground I don't feel much difference in slop when lifting on the ailerons at the wing. At first I thought it may be some slop in the push-rod from the bell-crank to the aileron but both sides seem the same. I don't think it's a washout problem but I will check that next. I also noticed that one aileron travels down farther than the other one? what sets the up and down travel of these things? Are the control stops in the column somewhere. I forgot to look while I was still at the plane. I don't think I have the proper right aileron for a BC12D, it's tapered on both the upper and lower sides at the tip instead of just one taper on the lower side like my left aileron. This double taper causes the tip of the right aileron to sit below the tip of the wing 1" when the aileron is level. This also creates quite a gap from the last hinge out to the tip between the cove and the leading edge of the aileron unlike the left wing.
Jason
N43643
Jason
N43643
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