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At 09:30 28 August 2013, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
I have a sample size of TWO, so take this or leave it. =20 In BOTH the Speed Astir and Janus C log books, some previous owner had made= pen-and-ink' changes to the distance from the main wheel to the tail wheel= .. In BOTH cases, the factory figure was correct, and the ink changes incor= rect. When leveled per the POH, the factory distance figure was spot on. Just sayin' I am really struggling to understand your point. The distance between the mainwheel axle and the tailwheel axle is always going to be the same irrespective of the position of the glider. I suppose you could get minor differences because of expansion but I would have thought that they were not measureable. The distance between two points on the ground, described by a line drawn perpendicular and passing thought the axle centres will of course vary depending on the attitude of the glider in relation to the ground. Both measurements are needed. |
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