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No interest in controls for disabled pilots?
Some weeks ago, I posted a message here about a EASA-certified modification kit to allow disabled pilots to fly the Pegase without using the rudder pedals.
AFAIK, this is the only certified aftermarket device of this kind This kit has been ordered and delivered to 10 clubs or or individuals in France and elsewhere in Europe. This message was read by about 100 people only; an there was no answers . Should I think that there is no interest in the rest of the world for the disablded pilots to fly single seat gliders? Or perhaps the Pegase is not a good choice out of France? (NB : this devellopment is totally non profit, and I have no financial interest in additional production!) |
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