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Old November 12th 14, 07:22 PM
JimF JimF is offline
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Hi Ramy,
Sorry for reviving this 7 year old post but Private Message did not work.

Just saw your post about getting new water bags from Clipper. Wonder if I could ask you a question about that- They emailed me some information which said that on my LS 4a they only manufacture the inner bags. Was that a problem for you? Or is it always the inner bags that go bad? Did you have to send in your original bags to Australia so that they could copy them?

Also, I'm getting two versions of what inner and outer defines. Some experts are saying the bag has an outer layer with an inner compartment, others are saying two separate bags one in the inner part of wing, the other in the outer part of the wing (total of 4 bags/glider). Who is right?

Thank you very much, Jim in PA
 




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