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Lubricating aileron hinges

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Baron62

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Yes, another topic on lubrication, but I did not want to hijack the yoke one.

What are you using to lubricate the aileron and stabilator hinges? I was using LPS1 and it seemed that LPS1 was not lubricating very much so I switched to LPS2. With LPS2 I could definitely feel less resistance when moving the yoke. (basically went from slight resistance to hardly any).

I also found that applying the lubricant via a very small paint brush was much neater and easier.
 

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