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This happened to me, the cause was the paddles that push the rods at wing root were not pushing far enough. There is an adjuster screw, the paddles should be just barely loose when the lever is in the off position, so it pushes as far as possible in the dump position. There is an adjustment procedure in the manual.
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Thanks all. Off to the airport to try all of these ideas.
Sean |
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