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<DIV><STRONG>Adam,</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV> <STRONG>You are not crazy, and they are dead wrong
with their response. The plane may fly straight like it was, with oposite
rudder added! As you have found out, if you temporarily install the
rudder, it is very easy to see that it is off. No way did that happen in
shipment, but rather the mold has to be off, as both of mine required the same
amount of correction. Has nothing to do with the seam being off
slightly, as it is on the entire top of the fuse. That does tend to make
it look more off than it is, but not really an issue there. But
as they stated, it is very easy to straighten as I have mentioned in earlier
posts. Larry...</STRONG></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>