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Wing dropping can be a problem with part-water on board. If the wing is down
for long enough the water sloshes to the tip and the wing NEVER comes back up! Nobody is questioning the performance or the construction of the glider. It does have a wing dropping problem that could possibly be rectified with winglets. Regards, Nick. "SNOOP" wrote in message om... My eighteen year old son and I flew our 55 over 120 plus hours since February, and yes occasionally the wing drops. I've watched the current U.S. 15 Meter Champ (also a former SZD55 owner) in his Discus A, drop a wing in the dirt one day at our home field. David just popped out the spoilers, picked it up and off he went. Same thing in the 55. No big deal. It's a non- event. The 55 is a great ship, with a beautiful wing that doesn't need winglets. There is a paper written by,I beleive it was Peter Masak,here on Google, about the SZD55's construction, and it's wing. I'll try to find it. In short, Peter said nothing but great things about the weight and construction of this fine glider. The dealer for the 55 is Windpath Corp. outside of Toronto, Canada. They are doing a great job of supporting this ship. Look for them on the internet! |
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