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Old March 7th 16, 02:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Wing Frequency measuring app

On Monday, 7 March 2016 09:03:36 UTC+11, wrote:


There is absolutely no difference in measured wing frequency whether done on a cradle or main / tail wheel skid or wheel. Try it out before you write otherwise. - Rolf
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I have tried it out - and have seen differences. One in particular was 135 on the wheel and 141 on the cradle. That's not a huge difference, but enough to warrant a closer look, so consistency in technique will help avoid false alarms.

Clyde

 




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