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I've been looking at the LS-6 gliders lately and noticed that on the
LS-6C the rudder looks almost twice as big at the root chord than on the LS-6A. Is this an optical illusion, or is it real? I am guessing that since the later version of the LS-6 had tip extensions, the rudder was resized to allow for that. Would love to hear from any LS-6 drivers of the "smaller" rudder versions how the bird handles, especially regarding rudder inputs. Regards, Brad |
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