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I fly an ASW-28. The under-surface of the wing has a nice little piece
of plastic that covers the dump valve and which is hinged by a piece of cloth tape. When flying with water ballast my assumption is that correct procedure is to leave the piece of plastic in place, but open and hanging down from the cloth tape hinge. I am thinking that airflow will keep the plastic closed and be more aerodynamic over the dump valve but when dumping ballast it will open sufficiently to let the ballast dump efficiently. Or should I simply remove the piece of plastic entirely when carrying water ballast? Thanks. Tom |
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