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Old September 19th 14, 06:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Twin Astir Retractable gear door mechanism pictures

Anyone out there got any pictures, diagrams or a good description of the linkage that closes and opens the gear doors and its attachment points on the doors and main wheel strut? The doors on the one in my club were broken long ago (we are on a fairly rough grass field) and never refitted. I'm now trying to figure out how replacement units would would attach and be connected.
 




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