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Bert Willing wrote:
A Nimbus 4 has airbrakes. And as for different animals: A glider certified under JAR22 needs to have means which limit a dive to 45 deg at vne. Just nitpicking: JAR22 asks for a dive angle of 30 degrees. 45 degrees are only needed to be certificated for cloud flying or aerobatics. Stefan |
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