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Is it Possible to Self launch (no wingman) with CG hook??



 
 
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Old November 6th 04, 05:24 PM
Shawn
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
Mark James Boyd wrote:

In article , goneill
wrote:

If they can not find the sawhorse they have used an empty cardboard box
to hold the wing up.




I like the idea of the (softer) cardboard box better than
the sawhorse. A sawhorse seems like overenginee...oops, over-building



Who removes the sawhorse or cardboard box from the runway after the
takeoff?


Prevailing wind will plaster the box against the airport fence, to be
recycled after the flight.
The next 1-26 to land will take care of the saw horse.
;-)

Shawn
 




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