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Re: In the pipe, five by five.
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 11 Jun 2001 13:52:06 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Mark Sandlin writes:
> in article GEoBux.LoH@lugnet.com, Mr L F Braun wrote:
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> > I was thinking precisely that when I saw it--the Osprey primarily,
> > but that tail screams HK (and it screams it well!). I may borrow
> > the offset-loop plate mount that Mark uses to get the "off" rudder
> > angle on the upper ailerons (how stable are those?).
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> They're plenty stable. They don't flop around or anything. :^)
Well, I meant more in the sense of, "do they pop off when you
accidentally go *pwang* ("PING?") and brush the aileron?" A lot
of my variable geometries do that, because they're on an axis,
which by definition is fixed only by a single point. Yours aren't,
which I like a lot more.
best
Lindsay
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: In the pipe, five by five.
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| (...) Oh I see... They seem to hold pretty well, as long as I don't bump it too hard. It's reasonably sturdy. :^) ~Grand Admiral Muffin Head (23 years ago, 11-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
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