hydroguy2
Well Known Member
Yes. I think what happens is the airflow over the wing hits leading edge of the aileron causing a burble on top of the aileron. This is a low pressure event and sucks the aileron up. Mine at low speed wasn't to bad, but as speed increased the roll got worse.
YMMV, I could be completely off base, but dropping the outboard hinge of my left aileron ~1/16" took all the roll out.
I still had to deal with an unstable roll oscillation. I pinched BOTH ailerons to reshape the trailing edge a bit. All is well.
YMMV, I could be completely off base, but dropping the outboard hinge of my left aileron ~1/16" took all the roll out.
I still had to deal with an unstable roll oscillation. I pinched BOTH ailerons to reshape the trailing edge a bit. All is well.