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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:47:19 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: Usually the plane just "flies itself off" the runway in this configuration -- but not that night. Conditions of flight were fairly unusual, for us -- the back seat was empty, no wind, high humidity, fairly light on fuel -- so I suppose it was just pilot error. It might be worth considering the possibility that something about the rigging has changed. An extra-careful preflight or even a trip to the shop may be in order. If someone has backed a truck into it while it was parked, the damage might not be immediately obvious. I've had dragging brakes produce interesting effects when breaking ground. RK Henry |
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