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Old July 2nd 11, 03:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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Default BJ-4 Information?

On Jul 1, 5:16*pm, ContestID67 wrote:
As promised you can find scans from "Joy of Soaring" (1969) of the
BJ-4 here =http://aviation.derosaweb.net/images/BJ-4/

If the wings of the BJ-3 were used on the BJ-4 (they sure don't look
the same in the two images) then the fowler flabs shown on the BJ-3
are removed on the BJ-4 image shown in the "Joy of Soaring" - which
would explain why I am seeing the 3"-4" somethings (hinges?) hanging
off the trailing edge.

Frank - Where onhttp://sailplanedirectory.comare you finding that
information? *I cannot find.

Interesting ship.

- John


http://www.sailplanedirectory.com/zwfoud.htm scroll down to the BJ-3
Beatty-Johl

It's at the bottom of the article.

Frank
 




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