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LS3A flap/aileron mixer



 
 
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Old May 21st 19, 09:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default LS3A flap/aileron mixer

Or with eccentric wing carry through pins, as a few ASW 19s required back in the late 1970s. They altered one wing's angle of incidence. Or maybe both.. They apparently brought the two wings more into alignment. I've never understood how the main spar pins still went in. I suppose the adjustment was very small and one wing was very slightly twisted. Anyone recall this?

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