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Randy Harris Aircraft

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clay

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In reading the build info on the Randy Harris aircraft, he noted the following:

"All control surfaces are mass balanced for flutter protection, but the elevator balance has caused an unusual stick force anomaly: During spins the stick will go hard over (full aft if upright or full forward if inverted), and a small force is required to center the stick for recovery. We have discovered the cause of this and will eventually incorporate a fix. "

Does anyone know how that issue was addressed?
 

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