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Unread 05-25-09, 11:50 AM
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Mabey the things I mentioned are standard on a G model, im just running on memory that they may have been added with a Robertson. I never paid much attention to the ailerons either but just happened to carefully run the flaps thru the full down cycle after the last flite cause plane seemed to be draggy on the right side when landing - found the right was 8 gal. higher on refueling so that was probably what I felt. However in running the flaps down noted that first the ailerons droop in some proportion the flaps going down then as you approach full flaps the ailerons retract some from their lowest position - very intnteresting how they accomplish that. Be interested what you see when you check the aileron extension.
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Unread 05-26-09, 07:38 AM
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We flew a 7.2 yesterday in two legs. I did not note the ailerons droop upon flap extension on any of the takeoffs or landings, although I was trying to watch from the cockpit and maybe couldn't see that well; don't know how noticeable it would be. Meant to cycle them on the ground and have someone watch from outside, but with other things, forgot to do so.

Going to the airport tomorrow to dig through the logbook again for a Form 337 or some other indication of what kind of conversion it is, Robertson or otherwise. Will also try a flap extension in the hangar and see what they do.
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Unread 05-27-09, 06:27 AM
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On a Robertson, the ailerons will droop to match the deflection of the flaps for the first 1/3 or about 8 degrees or so, then as the flaps continue extension beyond that, they will raise back to the neutral position.

Even though the ailerons droop, they still have the full travel deflection.
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