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Old 01-20-2006 | 12:03 PM
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Default Great Planes Big Stik elevator warped

Has anyone had a problem with the elevator being warped on the GP Big Stik 60. I was trying to install the elevator and noticed that when I put the elevator in position one side pulled away. When I put it on a flat surface each end has space and does not lay flat. I call GP and they sent me another tail set and that elevator was warped too. It was not as bad as the first one and I went ahead and used it. The gap on the end was less than 1/16" and the rest of the gap is 1/32" or less and the plane seems to fly well. I was just wondering if anyone else was having this problem. Did I just get lucky and end up with two warped parts or is this an overall quality issue.

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Old 01-20-2006 | 12:25 PM
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My experience has been simular to yours with the second set of tail feathers. The planes seemed to fly fine. Nothing is ever perfect. I tried to divide up differences and allow here and there.

Enjoy,

Jim

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