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If you look at the size of most of the canopies made in the United
States, they appear to be limited to a certain size. ( ie: RV-6, Lancair 360, etc. ) their height seems to be limited to around 16-18 inches. If you look at most of the European canopies ( Ban-bi, Storm, Sting, and the new one from Poland that was recently shown on this news group ) they seem to have canopies that extend a lot lower. Given, their top longerons are lower also and their canopies can extend a lot lower. GREAT visibility. Are they just able to get larger pieces of plastic across the pond or what? Neal |
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