The idea of mass balance is to balance the weight of
the control surface, so it doesn't want to drop ....
usually one just adds enough weight to equal about 60 or
70% of the weight, so it still falls, but slowly.
Having too much weight on a horn is just as dangerous as
not enough !
The easy way to tell is to disconnect the aileron completely,
and lift it & drop - it should fall slowly to full down - or at very least,
to neutral .... If it doesn't, there's a good chance you have
too much weight !!
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On June 8, 2010 11:41:12 am Kelly M. Ewing wrote:
I have installed the weights in the aileron tips and now the ailerons are
both high when the stick is in neutral. I did the adjustment prior to
installing the tip weights and everything was good, now it looks as though
I need to readjust. ? Anyone have this happen or am I missing something.
Secondly does anyone know the exact weight of the lead in the tips? Maybe I
have too much?
Thanks kelly
Moose
kelly@tru-form.ca
Enjoy your day !
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