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Old April 2nd 04, 08:13 PM
Arnold Pieper
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Good if that's what makes YOU feel safe !


"Todd Pattist" wrote in message
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"Arnold Pieper" wrote:

These reports led you to the wrong conclusion.
Overstress is the key here, weahter with or without airbrakes.


My load limit is 5 G's brakes closed, 3.5 G's brakes open.
If you want to pull the nose up at 5 G's to avoid hitting
the ground, you can do it brakes closed, but not brakes
open. If your adrenaline kicks in as you pull back, you can
pull until you feel 5 G's if you leave the brakes closed,
but only to 3.5G's if you open them.
Todd Pattist - "WH" Ventus C
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