Composite-ARF Impact question
Hotrod34a at aol.com
Hotrod34a at aol.com
Tue Feb 1 15:28:05 AKST 2005
Adam,
You are not crazy, and they are dead wrong with their response. The
plane may fly straight like it was, with oposite rudder added! As you have
found out, if you temporarily install the rudder, it is very easy to see that it
is off. No way did that happen in shipment, but rather the mold has to be
off, as both of mine required the same amount of correction. Has nothing to do
with the seam being off slightly, as it is on the entire top of the fuse.
That does tend to make it look more off than it is, but not really an issue
there. But as they stated, it is very easy to straighten as I have mentioned
in earlier posts. Larry...
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