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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 22:39:48 GMT, "Vaughn"
wrote: I've also had them frozen shut, but another reason for checking them is to activate the gear warning if the gear isn't down and locked. That has warned me at least 3 times. Damn good point! Also, it allows you to check that your hand is on the right handle (think Blanik) Very good point! Think ASW-27 - we had a very experienced pilot land my club's 27 this weekend with the flap lever only. Touched down at the end of the 2.000 ft runway and used up the (inofficial) 500 ft overrun before he was barely able to stop it by dropping a wing and doing a quick 110 degrees turn a couple of feet in front of a vineyard. He never even wondered why his "airbrake" lever didn't have the slightest braking action. Second time this has ahappened at my home airfield - the last time was ten years agon in an ASW-20. Bye Andreas |
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