Silly Rabbit. Tricks are for kids!
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RE: Silly Rabbit. Tricks are for kids!
you made it look like a foamie oooooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhh[X(][X(][X(][X(][X(][X(][X(]
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RE: Silly Rabbit. Tricks are for kids!
The winglets don't really make a difference with fast, straight line flying. However, only a hint of rudder is needed to hold a knife-edge. They don't seem to affect rolls. One place I found where it really helps is landing in gusty winds, especially a cross-wind. The wings stay nice and level.
Other than that, the plane felt the same. It was only something to get the old "We only fly composite planes" guys excited. Just like the time I strapped a video camera onto one leg of the landing gear. It's just an attention getter.
No, I don't see these becomming the fad.
Other than that, the plane felt the same. It was only something to get the old "We only fly composite planes" guys excited. Just like the time I strapped a video camera onto one leg of the landing gear. It's just an attention getter.
No, I don't see these becomming the fad.
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RE: Silly Rabbit. Tricks are for kids!
I had nothing to do with this!
They are hard for me to get use to the looks of. But hey.....They might be a great addition to the plane?