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Old January 27th 08, 08:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Jan 27, 12:14Â*am, "
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On Jan 26, 12:29�pm, rlovinggood wrote:

The first edition of the new magazine, "Gliding International" has an
article on the 2 seat self-launch super glider, the EB28. �I would
have thought that a glider of this class would have automatic hookups,
but it uses l'Hotellier connections.


Ray, I believe the EB 28 is a derivitive of the ASH-25. Perhaps the
ASH-25 was designed berfore
automatic hook ups became popular.


The ASH25 I helped rig a couple of times had hotelliers, not automatic
connections, for the wings. I don't know about the tailplane - I'm
not tall enough to reach. It also had non-automatic connections
between the outer and inner wing panels.

 




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