Like everybody around these here parts, I've noticed that the wings on my Avenger have a pronounced sag to them. I've seen what some of the other folks have done...or are planning to do...and most of them seem kind of drastic. Me? I like to abide by the "KISS" principle myself. So, I started by displaying my Avenger "on the deck" with the wings folded. TADA....no sag problem there. Worked for awhile and then I started running out of space around my office. That "Turkey" (yes...that was it's nickname) had to fly. Up went the gear, out went the wings....and the sag was definately there. OK, let's play with it alittle (it's MINE and I can play with it if I want...just can't shake it more than three....Wait, that's something else). Where was I....oh yeah, with a (here it comes) sagging turkey in my hands. What to do? Well you know those little triangular doors behind the gear wells? Yeah...the ones that cover the pivot points on the underside? Look like this....

...Well I found out that if you close them, the outer rim is a little wider than the opening. Now if you flex the wing up a little, the door actually fits INSIDE the opening...and causes the wing to flex a little farther up...taking out some of that sag. Looks like this...

....And this....

On mine it takes almost all the slack out making the entire wing look like this...

...just using the method I have described for you. Call it "Avenger Viagra"!!!