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I noted in John's USA team Blog that he lowers the gear before
rigging. I know other pilots do this too. I have to ask why. For modern glass gliders and Cobra trailers ... Reasons for leaving the gear up until the wings are on: 1. If gear is down and a hydraulic trailer jack bleeds down the fuselage may fall over and be damaged. 2. If gear is down the fuselage is about 6 inches higher so the crew has to lift the wing tips 6 inches higher to rig. 3. If solo rigging there is more freedom to adjust the fuselage height to insert the main pins. Reasons for putting the gear down: None that I know of - please enlighten me. Andy |
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