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On Wednesday, 27 March 2013 20:19:57 UTC-4, JS wrote:
At one point I had a Mini Softie for Schleicher or LS and a National for Schempp-Hirth. Jim IF a plane's seat is comfortable without a parachute, a constant thickness rectangular container 24 long and 15"-16" wide like the National "Flat" or the Strong 303 should merely move one forward that thickness, leaving about the same comfort. It's about the size of a person's back, so it ought to fit anywhere a person's back fits. True? Everyone's plane is buried in snow these days, so it's hard to do trial fits. :-( |
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