Michel Talon wrote:
Or a Pegase of the first series, which had soft wings. This is indeed
comfortable in gusty air.
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Michel TALON
While physically comfortble, I did not find it comforting. In strong
turbulence, whenever I looked out at the Pegasus' wings flapping
around, I felt compelled to review the bailout procedure. Eventually, I
stopped looking.
These flexible wings can also be a problem on field landings. If they
flex down and catch on a furrow, or in the crop, you are in for a wild
ride.
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