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At 20:59 10 March 2011, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 16:22:53 +0000, Paul Tribe wrote: Certainly I was taught to enter and egress a glider from the left also, although no explanation was give as to why this was the case - it was just "what you did". I learnt in K21s that have transversely hinged canopies, but the microphone is on the right too. Your club's K21 is different from my club's pair, then. Their canopies open fore and aft. Are you sure you aren't thinking of a K13, a G.103 or even a Puchacz? -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | I'm not confused, but maybe my description was poorly written: The hinges are aligned transversely and, therefore, as the rotational freedoms are normal to the hinge axes, the canopies open fore and aft. The K13, G103 and the Junior etc. have longitudinal hinges, allowing the canopies to open "sideways". I have, of course, once made the mistake of loosing both catches of a Junior canopy while ground handling. Luckily for my wallet, we operate from a grass airfield.... |
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