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Old 09-19-2002, 09:03 PM
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ebeygin
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Default building question

NEED HELP FAST...
very eager to continue my wing.. so I want to know what I should do...

Here it goes..

I build my wing on a slightly curved suface.. (slightly)....
if this is the wing --> -------------XXX--------------

x is the fuselage...

dashes are the wings...

so my wing is bent like this: the tip.. and the part that's attached to the fuselage are higher than the middle part.. so if I put the wing on a real FLAT suface, then those two sides (the tip and the part close to the fus.) will be up from the ground .. having a distance of 3 millimeters (each)... so If i pin one side to the ground.. then the other tip will be 6 millimeters from the ground.

3 millimeters = 1/16 inch

So my questions are:
HOW BIG OF A PROBLEM IS THIS?
HOW CAN I FIX IT?.. and if I can't or shouldn't.. SHOULD I BUILD THE OTHER WING LIKE THAT TOO?

Thanks a lot for your help, all!
Old 09-19-2002, 10:40 PM
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Default Yes

Without seeing exactly what you have done, I would say YES, do the same thing on both sides. Especially if this is a trainer type of plane you will never know the difference.

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