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I'm a post-solo pre-rating glider student flying out of Littlefield, TX. I've just fairly recently started flying my clubs 1-26E (#663) and the wind noise while in flight is like standing next to a train. A lot louder than the rusty trusty 2-33 I've had all my training in.
I'm wondering what things any of you have done to better insulate the 1-26 from the noise and any suggestions you all may have. Thanks and safe flights, Jason Hannon |
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