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Old March 25th 08, 02:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default One man rigging

On Mar 23, 6:39�pm, Tom Nau wrote:
I am considering purchasing a one-man rigging system. �Is there
consensus on the best system? �Which one do you like? �Thanks, Tom


Like so many procedures in rigging/derigging what it takes is frequent
practise to get the system to work well for you . I have had an Udo
system for many years and have found it to be an excellent one . For
example I find that setting the wingstand heights to the rigged height
of the wings really helps when it comes to sliding the wings into
place . Too high or too low obviously makes for a much longer rigging
process . I'd say I can rig on my own in less than 5 minutes with the
system after the first few times each new season.

Ron (ZA)
 




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