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Old August 29th 13, 05:36 AM
Brad Alston Brad Alston is offline
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Originally Posted by Uncle Fuzzy[_2_] View Post
On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 2:30:05 AM UTC-7, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:[color=blue]

No, different 'previous owners. The measurements that they 'inked' into the log books were accurate - with both wheels on the hangar floor. Unfortunately, that's not what the POH calls for. Both manuals specify 'level' and the Janus, (if I remember) actually gives a distance. from the floor to the tailwheel. (which, conveniently corresponds to the height of the box the scale comes in.

Is he difference significant? I doubt it. But I'm kinda' OCD about specifications (also why I won't use RG-58 for L band (yet another rant.
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What?...you mean we should read AND understand the POH!? Hmmmm...when you are throwing your person into the air and trusting in laws of physics and someone else's engineering, I would think accuracy counts! But then again, that's just me thinkin' again!

Brad.