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glennj3

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What a way to put this but my right wing is not strait with the horizon. The trailing end is higher than the left wing. The ailerons are flexed so that it flies strait hands free and has been this way since I got it in 03. The stick is in the middle and strait up. I noticed that the right rear strut fork is actually set further out, (more thread showing) thus pushing the trailing end of the wing up.
Should I let it ride as is, or, go ahead and get it right and adjust the cables to the ailerons? Maybe I would get another MPH our of it (not that I want to or need to).

Glenn
 

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