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NTSB urges grounding of all Zodiac CH-601XL's



 
 
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Old April 16th 09, 03:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Frank Stutzman[_3_]
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Default NTSB urges grounding of all Zodiac CH-601XL's

cavelamb wrote:


I've flown a 701 with the hingless hinges.

The ailerons felt very stiff in flight.

I can well believe that set-up would prevent flutter -
or at least move the resonant response way up there.


A 701?

Hingless hinges can be done on the 6xx series planes, but the 701
(according to the plans) uses hinges. Not to say that someone couldn't
do it on a 701, but it would seem to be a diversion from the standard
designe that would be of dubious value.

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Frank Stutzman
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