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Old January 26th 10, 04:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Kuykendall
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Default reverse the last thing you did.

On Jan 26, 4:55*am, silentpilot wrote:

I do not believe this story.............
A glider that changes flaps settings back and forth by using spoilers?


Yes, that's the way the LS6 works. The flap and airbrake handles are
intertwined such that application of airbrakes prevents the
simultaneous use of negative flaps. Under most circumstances it works
pretty well. In this instance it did not function as intended.

If this can happen I would not say it is a glider with a vice......
I would say it is A PIECE OF ****!


Wow, all-caps invective. How insightful.

Thanks, Bob K.
 




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