No need for caps. You can put a protractor on it, and put the dihedral where you would like. 1) protractors, the clear ones, are not particularly accurate. The math is dead on. 2) 5 deg per panel is more than sufficient dihedral for stable low wing trainer. But, I digress, that is beyond the scope of this video.
thank you very much for the explanation I continue to follow and learn from you. thanks
Excellent video, thank you.
You are very welcome!
at 7:40, JUST PUT A PROTRACTOR on it. it's about six to eight degrees (per side).
No need for caps. You can put a protractor on it, and put the dihedral where you would like. 1) protractors, the clear ones, are not particularly accurate. The math is dead on. 2) 5 deg per panel is more than sufficient dihedral for stable low wing trainer. But, I digress, that is beyond the scope of this video.