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				 Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:49 pm    Post subject: Left wing low syndrome | 
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      The recently posted concern  about use of full aileron trim resulting in a crash is to my mind  invalid as a factor unique to the event. Every 601 builder I've talked  to (Incuding some with projects that deserve Lindy consideration) report the  same condition. No difference between XL, HDS, and HD models. The archives have  enough reports of the syndrome to choke a horse. Flying builder recommendations  I received were all the same- put as much weight in the right side of the plane  as possible to counter the effect.
  Bill Naumuk
 Townville, Pa.
 HDS N601MG/Corvair  95%
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		leo.gates
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:50 pm    Post subject: Left wing low syndrome | 
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  From day one my HDS had the same tendency.  Solo, left wing heavy.  
 Dual, level. I did not worry about it, just trimmed with the electric 
 trim.  I thought that was what it was for.
 
 Leo Gates
 
 Bill Naumuk wrote:
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      The recently posted concern about use of full aileron trim 
  resulting in a crash is to my mind invalid as a factor unique to the 
  event. Every 601 builder I've talked to (Incuding some with projects 
  that deserve Lindy consideration) report the same condition. No 
  difference between XL, HDS, and HD models. The archives have enough 
  reports of the syndrome to choke a horse. Flying builder 
  recommendations I received were all the same- put as much weight in 
  the right side of the plane as possible to counter the effect.
  Bill Naumuk
  Townville, Pa.
  HDS N601MG/Corvair 95%
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