heating the fuse gently with heat gun will allow you to twist the warp out
and holding it while it cools will set the position.
I did my eagle this way and had no problems. be sure to use only a little
heat and sight the fuse with the wingrod in to sight it in.
I have not tried this on a wing and would NOT use a heat gun on a wing.
I suspect a wing could delaminate.
Eddie E.
Mad Scientist

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan deVries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: RCSE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 5:11 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Warped ailerons-flaps on molded Psyko


>Can anyone suggest a "safe" technique for un-warping the flaps and ailerons
>of my molded Psyko?  The trailing edge is off over 1/8" from root end to
the
>tip on both  (on BOTH wings).  Hopefully this can be done without removing
>the surfaces (?).  The fuse also has a 5 degree twist that I've been living
>with to this point.  Note that the ailerons and flaps were okay last
season.
>
>Dan deVries
>DEVRIES DESIGN, Inc.
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