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MarkSchmitz

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I recently conducted the first flight of my ASII. After 3 hours of flying and taking care of a few other issues, I'm working on a problem that requires me to hold significant right pressure on the stick to avoid a fairly hard roll to the left. I've re-checked the rigging on the wings and ailerons using levels and rigging boards. Everything appears to be lined up and according to specification. I also double-checked the tail and all is good there as well. In flight, when I hold the stick neutral so I'm in straight and level flight, I can see that the upper right aileron is deflected down 1/4" or so. The other ailerons are all in line with the wings. Curious because when it's on the ground, the ailerons are all lined up with the stick neutral. Suggestions on where to start or how to remedy?

Thanks -

Mark
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