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Old July 11th 06, 09:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Z Goudie
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Default Captain Fraidy-Cat Has a Question

At 07:36 11 July 2006, Quietman wrote:
Pretty funny.

I only fly a 2-33 once in a while and always have a
moment or two at
first where I wonder...'is the stick still connected?!!!'

A good technique in a turn is to STAND on the rudder
in the direction
you desire, LIFT the opposite leg up high and PUSH
the stick to the
fabric under that leg...perfect!


Jings, crivvens and help ma boab, do these things actually
have Certificates of Airworthiness???



 




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