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    Hi Guys,

    I am ready to either install the weights on the flaperons but the next step is the linkage setup using the wood blocks for correct angles. It seems to me I should not put the weights on until after setting up the linkage as the weights could just get in the way. Am I missing something here or is there a reason to put the counter weights on first.

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    Default Re: flaperons

    Going off memory I think I did the weights last but that was already a couple years ago (time flies) so I cant remember exactly.
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    Default Re: flaperons

    No reason to put the weights on first-they will get in the way.
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    Default Re: flaperons

    I just did it last month. Do them after. I had to re do the control arm after installing the weight and it is just in the way. Bad measuring on my part. So, Maybe Im the only one who has done it both ways.
    Eddie

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    Default Re: flaperons

    What part of this build did you measure wrong, it does seem a bit critical in the set up. I hope to cut the wood blocks today and do the build tomorrow. Any insight from anyone would be helpful.

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    Default Re: flaperons

    From my experience, the hardest part of holding that control arm measurement is when you drill the first hole. Your measurement can be very precise, but when you put pressure on the drill it seems to want to move. So my advice would be to have some way of securely holding the assembly during the drilling. Once that first hole is drilled and clecoed then the rest is no problem.
    Jim Ott
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    Default Re: flaperons

    My control arm measurement ended up a little off for reasons stated below, but it seems to have no effect on the way it actually flies. So don't overstress yourselves on this.
    Jim Ott
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