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Vaughn wrote: "Mark James Boyd" wrote in message news:40252ec1@darkstar... Vaughn wrote: That said, a slip/skid indicator costs a whole $45.00 at Wings& Wheels and there is no reason for any trainer to be without one. I wonder if one can get an experimental version at Orchard Supply for $2.35... I have seen bubble levels used, they work in the opposite direction from a slip/skid (same as the yaw string), are excessively sensitive, but the one I flew with seemed to agree with the yaw string. Vaughn www.aircraft-spruce.com $34. but the real long, sensitive ones at store.wagaero.com look about in this price range too, and a selection of 5... |
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