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Interesting modification to an SGS 2-32



 
 
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Old January 8th 17, 02:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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The recon unit I was in used those converted 2-32's to silently fly low at night and listen to anything Charlie was up to. As I remember, it had a great big muffler, but I believe the idea was too cut the motor and glide in and listen for god knows what.........maybe Charlie roaring in laughter? I always thought it was a crack-pot idea!
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Old January 8th 17, 02:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Interesting modification to an SGS 2-32

Stan Hall worked on the YO-3A that Lockheed developed along these same lines. Believe they built the prototype in his garage...
 




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