I had a left heavy wing, quite bad actually, on my first flights it took significant force to keep the aircraft flying level.
I did a number of things to resolve the issue.
First thing I did was I got myself a couple of adjustable flap stops from Peter Anson, see here:
http://www.ansoneng.com/sample-page/pro ... lap-stops/One of the problems is that here is significant slack in the flaps without stops in place and this makes fixing a heavy wing difficult, however, you cannot install the standard stops as you need to fix the heavy wing first.
These simple stops really help and are in my view and they are a much nicer “final” solution as well than the Sonex standard stops (which I never installed).
Anyway, after this I fixed the heavy wing by lowering the left flap, I had to get it down 3.5 turns if I remember correctly to get the aircraft to fly level, which is a lot.
The aircraft flew fine after this but what I did not like about that solution is that when flying, you see the left aileron always about 1/4" above the left flap while the right one is aligned nicely.
It’s a cosmetic issue but it drove me mad!
So what I did next was turn the left flap back 1.5 turns up which gave me a heavy left wing again, BUT, then I also put a (Velcro removable) solid trim tab below the right aileron.
So now I had a situation where the left flap was slightly low in flight and the right aileron was slightly high in flight so when I looked left/right, both ailerons were sitting about the same amount above the flap.
Not perfect but at least everything looks symmetrical in flight.
Then all I had to do was lower the ailerons very slightly to the point they align with the flaps again.
Now when I look left/right during flight the flaps and ailerons are perfectly aligned and everything looks as it should be, even though in reality, both the left flap and aileron sit slightly lower than the right flap and aileron but you would never be able to notice that.
Regarding the solid trim tab under the right aileron,
Like I said, it is just attached with a Velcro strip and I have various sizes so one advantage is that when I fly with a passenger I can use a slightly smaller one then when I fly alone (it really makes a difference in a Sonex), so I never have a heavy wing (anymore).
(Hope this explanation is sort of understandable)