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Am Donnerstag, 29. Oktober 2015 13:26:39 UTC+1 schrieb ND:
On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 2:15:54 PM UTC-4, Tango Whisky wrote: I haven't done this, but my former TW (SN 360) had received a C-fuselage when it was owned by Martin Heide, and I had bought it like this. Schleicher has issued a technical note on this (it's an approved modification), so best would be to talk to them. You'll get the best of two world's - the advantages of the C fuse, and the 55 deg flaps. The C wins offer no advantage whatsoever. Bert Ventus cM TW what benefit are you hoping to gain having "A" wings, instead of "C" wings? why not just get a "C"? I have a "C" and it rips. the mod is alot of work for probably VERY little difference. the only reason I'd take the time is if I had two wrecks that I could piece together economically. Yep. It only makes sense if you have an A-model with a fuselage damaged beyond repair. |
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