I don't have a roll trim "system" - I have both massaged my ailerons and adjusted the push rods - too much actually and I snotified it well enough to where I started over after installing my new flap motor.
I taped my precision wooden fuel stick sight gauge to my control stick and made a mark on the roll bar at vertical (using a level) so I could see it outside the plane and adjusted the the ailerons even with the trailing edge inboard while keeping the stick vertical and the push rod adjustment as neutral as possible (centered). Flew fast with plane empty but me. Was perdy close but needed a little push rod adjust (1/2 turn each side)....then flew with Vidal Sassoon Aircraft Emergency Tool Kit and (about 15 lbs) and a quart of earl, etc in the trunk on the pax side. Landed and adjusted another half turn.
Voila - That's the configsys I fly most times. If I take a fat ass or Rich's blow up doll with weights, it's usually not for long and no big deal. If I take Rich and his blow up doll without weights for a long X-country, then a massage of the left one is about all it takes. I have a trim tab on the right aileron, but I can't seem to get a good feel for adjusting it as it is soooo sensitive, so I just leave it alone.
_________________ Fraser MacPhee N926WM Serial #279-1 Angel Fire, NM (KAXX)
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