ORIGINAL: markhamregular
<div style=''margin: 0in 0in 10pt''>When the side of the wingtips are aligned flushed with the wings, the root sides of the ailerons are slightly up. It’s the same on both wings.
Once I figure how to post pictures, I will include a couple.
Thanks,
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(BTW, I clicked on the "quote" button to get here and it offers the upload options under it's typing window.)
If you are saying that your aileron tips are straight with the centerline of the wing at the tips, but stick up as much as shown in the pictures, then you have a problem that really should be solved. If both sides are up at the roots, but straight at the tips, your wing has washin. It's not what you want on a wing, and especially a wing with a symmetrical airfoil.
I would try to iron out each aileron. You can tape the root end of each aileron solid to the wing's TE to make up for only having two hands. Then push and hold the TE of the aileron at the tip to twist out the warp. While holding that, heat the aileron on both sides and then let it cool while holding it straight. Will it work? It does sometimes. If you can easily twist out the warp with your hands, the wood in the aileron won't fight too hard and it's a good bet the ironing will work fine. If the wood is rigid and doesn't twist, forget about ironing and figure you got 2 choices. Get the mfg to replace the wing panels or send you straight ailerons. Or build new ones and replace the old yourself.