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That Schleicher canopy thing again



 
 
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Old January 10th 09, 02:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default That Schleicher canopy thing again

Before a test flight yesterday I noticed I wasn't getting anything out
of the radio speaker in my not-yet-one-year-young ASG-29. Volume up,
squelch down, nothing.

Last spring I had problems with the flap position sensor not working
when the canopy was open. (I think it still has the problem -- I gave
up checking with the canopy up.)

But when I put the canopy down yesterday, the speaker worked.

wtf. This seems like too much of a coincidence. Has anyone experienced
any similar problems in a recent Schleicher?

~ted/2NO
 




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