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Old January 18th 04, 06:25 AM
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Either ones okay, their are pros and cons for different reasons.

My preference is to be in front of the wing enough that I can see most of
the ground in a low wing, or not have the wing block the runway in the
pattern on a high wing.

Now, if you didn't build it yourself, you may want the wing to be where you
can see as much of it as possible

Why do you ask, anyway?





"Bob Babcock" wrote in message
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I thought I would throw out this old debate question to get peoples
personal experiences and reasons for preferences? Thanks



 




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