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Aileron bellcrank

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Hi, looking through another thread there is a little bit of info about this issue, but I need some help from the ones that really domain the autocad and other computer gadgetry.

I am about to build the aileron bellcranks for the lower wings. Since I’ll be using symmetric ailerons I’m afraid the geometry of the ones that comes in the plans are not good. I assume they are set up for differential deflection. I’m I right?

Have someone made a desing (maybe pitts or some other with symm ailerons) that may yield equal deflections up and down?

Thanks, Jose
 

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