or 'Air test' as we used to call it, then you'll be needing one of these
http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid ... 8&gid=1101
CFS_114, & CFS_147, are Hs 748 and Dh Dove, and the Simshed guys might like CFS_122, Dh 125, Viper powered...
ttfn
Pete
psst...want to do a 'Check Flight'
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psst...want to do a 'Check Flight'
An Elephant is a Mouse designed to
a government specification.
a government specification.
Thanks for that Pete..
..more forms to fill in...
Derek

..more forms to fill in...
Derek



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I particularly liked an instruction in the DC6B sheet for a climb test: -
"starting at an altitude between 2000 and 4000 feet ( Not below 3000 feet above ground level)"
Only the CAA could produce such an illogicality and let it pass unnoticed
Incidentally, Tonks, when testing the Tutors were you still required to do a Vne dive?
"starting at an altitude between 2000 and 4000 feet ( Not below 3000 feet above ground level)"
Only the CAA could produce such an illogicality and let it pass unnoticed
Incidentally, Tonks, when testing the Tutors were you still required to do a Vne dive?
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