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Create centering feel in ailerons

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I have symmetrical ailerons, very light control pressure and I'd like to create some. I have been told that I can use triangle stock on the aileron to help create centering force.....

I know I have to seal the triangle stock... I have been told use good 3M double sided tape to apply it - Better options or is that it?

Next and the biggest question... How long of a piece of triangle stock should I start with?
 

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