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FAA Revoking Standard Airworthiness Certificate DG-505



 
 
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Old October 20th 08, 04:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ian
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Default FAA Revoking Standard Airworthiness Certificate DG-505

On 20 Oct, 13:30, (Michel Talon) wrote:
Ian wrote:


The fuselage is vaguely similar, as is the case with a lot of other
gliders of the same period. The wings are a completely new design from
the french institute for aeronotics (ONERA). Everybody having flown both
the Pegase and the ASW 19 know how their handling is different.


"Vaguely similar" does not quite cover "you can see where they taped
over the vents in the mould", I think...

Ian
 




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