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When it comes to wings I can assure it does
At 13:00 10 December 2004, Stefan wrote: Don Johnstone wrote: Ian ( 25.5 metres ) Now that is impressive :-) Don (20 metres) I always believed that size didn't matter? Stefan (23 cm) |
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![]() Tilly will happily give you, at no charge, additional cut-to-size foam inserts. I have three in my hat, but I've met another pilot who flies with a pair of socks in his hat in rough air. Kinda give a new meaning to the phrase 'Put a sock in it,' doesn't it. |
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![]() Michel Talon wrote: Or a Pegase of the first series, which had soft wings. This is indeed comfortable in gusty air. -- Michel TALON While physically comfortble, I did not find it comforting. In strong turbulence, whenever I looked out at the Pegasus' wings flapping around, I felt compelled to review the bailout procedure. Eventually, I stopped looking. These flexible wings can also be a problem on field landings. If they flex down and catch on a furrow, or in the crop, you are in for a wild ride. |
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For those who adventurous and like to fly rotors, look at:
http://www.nasm.si.edu/galleries/lae...s/LE600L17.jpg for why you should wear all the protection you can find - plus something to read on the way down. Colin N12HS --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.783 / Virus Database: 529 - Release Date: 10/25/04 |
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Better your virility than your life. IMHO.
And even that is not really proven... "Stefan" escribió en el mensaje ... BTIZ wrote: I remember an article somewhere.. can't find it.. the 5 point in a glider really only keeps you from submarining under the lap belt ... at the price of your virility. Stefan |
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