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Thread: Inexpensive trim for those using flaperons

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    Super Moderator Av8r3400's Avatar
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    Default Re: Inexpensive trim for those using flaperons

    My IV-1050 has the adjustable h-stab. I have it adjusted to the max nose up position yet my plane still has a nose heavy pitch issue.

    I'll be adding a trim tab (I like the RANS model) to my 1050 and modifying my 1200 to have a cut out elevator tab, too. I'm still thinking that I will operate them manually rather than electronically.
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    Default Re: Inexpensive trim for those using flaperons

    kurt , couldnt figure out how to attach a pix to a pm so ill attach it here . this is the fwd attach point of the stablizer thats adjustable on my model IV
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    Default Re: Inexpensive trim for those using flaperons

    Thanks for the photos. I have only one hole and no room to move the front of the stabilizer up.
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