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Aileron dent

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Michael Hodges

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So I was moving my cub in the hangar and bumped my aileron into one of the hangar beams. It was a pretty good lick, left a pea size flat on the trailing edge of my right aileron. I twisted around on the aileron to see if I broke anything, nothing loose or creaking discovered. I smashed the trailing edge of the aileron back to its original form with some soft jaw pliers. Is that good enough to be confident nothing is broken internally? Uncovering and inspecting seems like over kill, is it?
 

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