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Juan Vega Jr
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Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:57 am Post subject: Is Your CH601XL/650 a 1320 lb Airplane or a 1041 lb Airplan |
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And I am convinced, Elvis lives in Vegas under an assumed name working at the bellagio on the black Jack tables.
ZBAG is full of c&$% and they dont seem to have an understanding on reality.
Juan
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d.goddard(at)ns.sympatico Guest
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Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:50 pm Post subject: Is Your CH601XL/650 a 1320 lb Airplane or a 1041 lb Airplan |
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On the other hand you've offered no reason not to wonder what might be
happening with these aircraft. All the studies so far have not found any
problem, I don't think that's any reason to stop looking.
In the late sixties, BMW re-engineered their motorcycles. The new one
promptly developed a repuation for fatal wobbles. BMW and it's engineers
denied any problem, and engineering studies found no issue. But the wobbles
kept happening. They blamed all sorts of things, the riders, manitenance,
poorly designed accessories and mods, tires. Eventually the problem was
tracked down by a group of dedicated owners and BMW modified the design.
They denied there was ever a problem of course and the change was simply a
modification to lessen the chance of it happening if somone happened to set
up the bike wrong. Or it was a marginal design, take your pick.
I don't know if there is a problem or not, but looking for one is not going
to hurt anybody. Denying that one could possibly exist and trying to shut up
anybody else wondering? What a stupid attitude that would be, if anyone was
to actually act that way.
Do Not Archive.
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Juan Vega Jr
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:55 pm Post subject: Is Your CH601XL/650 a 1320 lb Airplane or a 1041 lb Airplan |
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perfect answer
Jun
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Juan Vega Jr
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:02 pm Post subject: Is Your CH601XL/650 a 1320 lb Airplane or a 1041 lb Airplan |
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the springs are there to smooth out any quick motions to the ailerons. elliminates a twitchy turn
elliminates stiffness.
Juan
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