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Old March 25th 11, 12:17 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Sarah[_2_]
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Default Cirrus wing turbulence

On Mar 22, 5:26*pm, mpcehand wrote:
As a new owner of a Std Cirrus # 80 I heard today that they have a
very turbulent wing. Any thoughts on this and how to remedy the
problem.
Thank you
M


Really? Well that would explain why Sinha & co. chose the Std.
Cirrus.. are you referring to this by any chance?

http://www.sinhatech.com/SinhaFCSD-P...03.asp#article

From what I've heard the Cirrus is a nice flying glider.
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Old March 25th 11, 11:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Chris Nicholas[_2_]
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Default Cirrus wing turbulence

/Thread dirft/ Why is evreyone not using the Sinha technology, on
Cirrus and other gliders, if it is that effective?

Chris N
 




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