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Old February 9th 20, 10:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Gabriel Canas
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Looking for info on the rating (pounds or newtons) for the PW5 canopy lift gas spring, will appreciate any help
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Old February 9th 20, 10:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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At 22:11 09 February 2020, Gabriel Canas wrote:
Looking for info on the rating (pounds or newtons) for the PW5 canopy

lift
gas spring, will appreciate any help

Hi Gariel.

You will find it on the gas strut in Newtons, it is on our PW 6.


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Old February 10th 20, 02:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Gabriel Canas
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On Sunday, February 9, 2020 at 4:45:04 PM UTC-6, Ken Fixter wrote:
At 22:11 09 February 2020, Gabriel Canas wrote:
Looking for info on the rating (pounds or newtons) for the PW5 canopy

lift
gas spring, will appreciate any help

Hi Gariel.

You will find it on the gas strut in Newtons, it is on our PW 6.


Thank, Ken. Info on strut is almost gone as the PW was built in 1997. There is another PW at the field and I will take a look at it - there is also a PW6 but it is a hangar queen
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Old February 10th 20, 06:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default PW5 canopy gas spring

On Monday, February 10, 2020 at 6:09:54 AM UTC-8, Gabriel Canas wrote:
On Sunday, February 9, 2020 at 4:45:04 PM UTC-6, Ken Fixter wrote:
At 22:11 09 February 2020, Gabriel Canas wrote:
Looking for info on the rating (pounds or newtons) for the PW5 canopy

lift
gas spring, will appreciate any help

Hi Gariel.
You will find it on the gas strut in Newtons, it is on our PW 6.


Thank, Ken. Info on strut is almost gone as the PW was built in 1997. There is another PW at the field and I will take a look at it - there is also a PW6 but it is a hangar queen


Contact the factory. All their info can be found at http://www.szdjezow.com.pl/

 




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