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Old May 2nd 18, 08:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paolo Guardigli
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Default vibration of duodiscus after winch launch

Hello everybody,
we in my Club(Pavullo in Italy) are suffering(2 times) a very strange vibration of the duodiscus for a minute or so after the glider is released from the rope,after one minute the vibration is finishing.
We are trying to investigate why it happened but we are not able to find out the reason.
Does someone already experienced the same problem?

Thanks a lot to everybody

Paolo Guardigli
 




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