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I received a cessna 182 for christmas. After many hours trying to figure out the horrendous instructions i finally assembled it. However, the flaps aren't in-line with the ailerons, one is too raised and one too low. The rudder is also to one side. I've tried adjusting it with trim but it is still off centre. So, my question is: How can I manually move the flaps/rudder and make them stay there without them springing back? Thanks alot |
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