brayski98
Well Known Member
I have done some research on this site and read through the postings regarding a heavy wing, but I have another question.
I bought a flying RV that is left wing heavy. As you would expect, it is worse when I fly alone. Last night I tried to swing the roll trim all the way over, but it still had a slight roll if I let go of the stick. I just sent an email to the previous owner to see if he had noticed that.
Is it possible that the springs are no longer equal such that one spring is worn out? This plane was completed in 1993. Other than this it flys great.
I was tempted to remove the trim springs and go fly to see what characteristics it has. Other ideas would be appreciated.
I bought a flying RV that is left wing heavy. As you would expect, it is worse when I fly alone. Last night I tried to swing the roll trim all the way over, but it still had a slight roll if I let go of the stick. I just sent an email to the previous owner to see if he had noticed that.
Is it possible that the springs are no longer equal such that one spring is worn out? This plane was completed in 1993. Other than this it flys great.
I was tempted to remove the trim springs and go fly to see what characteristics it has. Other ideas would be appreciated.