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Old February 11th 16, 01:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Mounting Stuff on the Canopy or Glare Screen - Safe?

I noticed on page 4 of the aforementioned PowerFLARM Antenna Application Note (lots of great pictures of how to do, and not do, things) the following;

"Ensure that the installation does not conflict with any operation of the aircraft e.g. Canopy emergency release. No, the coaxial antenna cable will not 'just rip'..."

Which implies that they too know that mounting stuff on the canopy is bad.
 




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