Tim
  You first need to know where the restriction to aileron travel is. I
would start by disconnecting the control link between the belcrank and
aileron then move each aileron up and down individually and measure the
deflection. If you can get full deflection on each aileron then start
working back up the system to find what is causing the travel restriction.
My guess id that the problem is in the belcranks. Make sure they are free
to travel without any restrictions and that they are made to plans (proper
geometry) and connected properly. Also make sure there are no restrictions
on the cables where they pass through the spar. If by now you haven't found
the problem go to the stick and check for restrictions and proper geometry.
Hope this helps.

Jack Cooper


> [Original Message]
> From: Timothy Bellville <soner...@worldnet.att.net>
> To: Mac McConnell-Wood <macw...@tinyworld.co.uk>; KRnet
<kr...@mylist.net>; AVM Mail <o...@aviation-mechanics.com>
> Date: 9/8/2004 1:14:23 PM
> Subject: Re: KR> Not ready but it flys
>
> I have an original KR2 built to ken' and Ed's revised plans, and I have
> discovered that I do not have enough Aileron travel.
> Does anyone have any advice on how to increse it?
> They only move about 5 deg. up and 10 down. That can't be enough.
> Any help please.
> Tim
>
>
>
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