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"Robert Ehrlich" wrote in message ... Mike Stramba wrote: ... - On tow you won't be able to trim off the forward pressure ... If I remember correctly of the only flight I had in this type of glider, you won't be able to trim in any circumstance if your arms are not longer than my own ones. That's why a lot of people think the designer (or the ergonomics consultant) dragged his knuckles when he walked. Bill Daniels |
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none.. it was recovered 3 years ago..
"Jack" wrote in message rg... in article 8R0gb.8934$La.3583@fed1read02, BTIZ at wrote on 2003/10/05 17:23: #20pounds in the ballast box?? that is way to much for OUR 2-33 with a 200# pilot.... But how much mud is in your tail? Jack |
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