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Greg Arnold wrote:
So the batteries must be inboard on the wing, close to the fuselage. Where else would you expect them? Handling would not be improved by moving them outboard and there would be increased wiring losses in the power system. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | org | Zappa fan & glider pilot |
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