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Recently, our club's Blanik L23 was damaged during a take off incident
in which a wing struck the ground with sufficient force to crease the wing slightly at the aileron juncture. I understand that the wing is designed to fail at this point so that the major portion of the structure will survive such an incident. I have been tasked with finding someone who can engineer and execute a repair on this otherwise solid ship. Any suggestions appreciated. We are in Colorado, USA. --- Jens Peter Aarnaes |
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