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Old May 30th 06, 05:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Nimbus 2 flaps settings

I am participating in the rebuild/repair of an early Nimbus 2. The serial
number is in the range 40 to 50. It is definitely a Nimbus 2 not Nimbus 2a.
The fligth manual that we have does not give details of the flap deflection
at the intermediate settings only the full deflections. The data sheets on
the BGA site give data for later serial numbers 2a and 2b models.
Can any one point me to useful information on this topic please.

Regards
John Orton


 




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