Clipped Cub
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I own a 1941 J-3 and cannot retrim the aircraft in flight. The only way to do so is to slow down to just above stall and adjust the trim - not very practical.
I've read some past threads on this and have read about the different "fixes" from friction tape on the front pully (which I suspect is the one on the crank handle), to o-rings (not sure where they go), to modifying the trim system to the later two-wheel design (I'd like to aviod this expense and hassle).
I've had two A&Ps familiar with these planes look over the trim system and they say it is all within spec.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Craig
I've read some past threads on this and have read about the different "fixes" from friction tape on the front pully (which I suspect is the one on the crank handle), to o-rings (not sure where they go), to modifying the trim system to the later two-wheel design (I'd like to aviod this expense and hassle).
I've had two A&Ps familiar with these planes look over the trim system and they say it is all within spec.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Craig