Sig somethin' extra manual?
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From: Martinsville,
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Is there one that can be downloaded? I just bought a used one, and need some info.
Or maybe someone can explain this too me.....
Where do the ailerons go for its trimed position? The wings are symetrical. I can only "assume" that they go inline with the bottom of the fuse?
Or maybe someone can explain this too me.....
Where do the ailerons go for its trimed position? The wings are symetrical. I can only "assume" that they go inline with the bottom of the fuse?
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From: kingsport,
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They should be centered so that if you were to draw an imaginary line through the aileron, it would go through the center of the leading edge when viewed from the side. If you look at your plans you will see that is what sig wants you to do. Your kit comes with a little piece of wood "APG" to help center them.
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The ARF comes with a piece of wood that you use to set the position of them. I remember mine having a little up deflection. It is not spelled out in the directions, only to use the tool to set them. [8D]
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If you look at your plans you will see that is what sig wants you to do.
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From: kingsport,
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Here is a pic of my plans. I thought you were building for some reason. You wil love this plane.
Wings, sometimes plans may be a little confusing to people and the posession of plans doesn't eliminate the need to ask questions always. Take the following thread for example: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_19...tm.htm#1988645
Wings, sometimes plans may be a little confusing to people and the posession of plans doesn't eliminate the need to ask questions always. Take the following thread for example: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_19...tm.htm#1988645
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From: Up north,
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i'm not sure if the plans are meant to indicate the normal position. I used the little thingy that came with my SE's (both kits), and after using that the aileron basically followed the bottom contour of the wing. so it looked like it was reflexed up some.



