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I have consistently noted that statistics of actual history are more
importatant than subjective analysis. It appears that the C1 is much safer than about anything else in the single engine arena by the statistics. While the rear hinged canopy may not be ideal, perhaps the trade off was even less ideal. At any rate, while your point is valid, I believe that in total the design must be a good one. "Vaughn" wrote in message news ![]() "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... C, I suppose the NTSB site would be worth investigating. IIRC, you'd find zero fatal accidents. Zero, zip, nada. Same for the DA20. Pretty impressive. Yes, but you will find at least three -20 accidents in the database that would never have happened without that rear-hinged canopy. Nice as it is, the -20 is an airplane with an accident built into it, just waiting for an inattentive pilot (which is all of us occasionally) to screw up. Don't get me wrong, all three of them are likely caused by pilot error, but it is a trap engineered into airframe that is familiar to any glider pilot. As a CFI(gliders), no new student gets into my trainer without first hearing "the canopy lecture". They fixed the problem in the 4-seater. Vaughn |
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