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Kirk,
Not sure about the LS6/8, but Rex Mayes (Williams Soaring) came up with a great location for Schleicher gliders like my ASH26E. As the nose has no carbon fiber, and there's room ahead of the rudder pedals to allow the antennas to be mounted away from metal, they are attached with Velcro one on each side. Reports indicate they work well there. bumper |
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I concur with Bumper.
I have an LS-8 which has the same fuse as LS-6. No carbon in fuse. You can have the antennas buried inside the fuse without any issues. |
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