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GWS Tiger Moth

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Bruce_C. - 12 Jun 2004 15:30 GMT
Need some advice .. I am building a new GWS Tiger Moth and making the
TM 350 mods. The instructions are a bit vague on the aileron size. One
photo looks like the have cut ailerons up to about the middle of the
wing cord. That seems a bit much to me, but what do i know???!!! I was
thinking perhaps 25 to 30% of the cord which would make them either
3.0 mm or 3.6 mm wide. Does anyone have any good advice on the width
they should be? What is considered as normal? What percentage of the
cord is considered "normal"

thanks in advance

Bruce

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peweepete - 14 Jun 2004 00:53 GMT
Hi bruce-c if you check out GWS site under ---Service/manuals/tiger moth
there are  two info sheets you can print off , these give the exact
dimensions you will need from memory i think its about 40 mm but dont
quote me on it!!!!!!! hope you get on okay I just crashed my TM after a
wing fold--- caused by doing outside loops !!!

Cheers for now          
Peweepete

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