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Spoilers on Laister Nugget?



 
 
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Old January 28th 04, 12:29 AM
Stewart Kissel
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Default Spoilers on Laister Nugget?

Could not find this information in the Sailplane Directory.
What approach control devices does this ship have?
Also anyone with experience care to comment on assembly
and flight characteristics?



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Old January 28th 04, 12:47 AM
JJ Sinclair
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The flaps are all its got. I still remember the '75 standard class nationals
when H-301 drivers ware forced to seal their flaps in zero and remove their
tail chutes, while the Nugget drivers were allowed to have full use of their
flaps (positive and negative) Reasoning was that their flaps were all they had
to get it down and therefore restricting flap use would be dangerous. Soon
after standard class no longer allowed 15 meter ships to enter.


Could not find this information in the Sailplane Directory.
What approach control devices does this ship have?
Also anyone with experience care to comment on assembly
and flight characteristics?



JJ Sinclair
 




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