Falco Gust Locks / Control Locks
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Falco Gust Locks / Control Locks
I was pondering whether anyone here had developed gust locks and if so would they mind sharing what they have?
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Re: Falco Gust Locks / Control Locks
I would be very careful with this. Best to use seat belts to strap the stick back so it’s fixed in position.
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5407 Patterson Ave, Suite 202B
Richmond
VA 23226
(804) 353-1713
cell: (804) 690-4591
alfred@seqair.com
alfred.scott@me.com
www.seqair.com
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Re: Falco Gust Locks / Control Locks
What about the rudder?
I would propose a small fibreglass triangle fitting in the outboard aileron gap and wing tip. Not sure what solution can be used for the rudder and elevators. The seat belt trick is good as long as the wind does not veer and come from aft.
I would propose a small fibreglass triangle fitting in the outboard aileron gap and wing tip. Not sure what solution can be used for the rudder and elevators. The seat belt trick is good as long as the wind does not veer and come from aft.
Get there fast to take it slow