Re: Re: LPP Rules
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: Don Slusarczyk <
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: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 12:52:32 -0400
My thoughts as well. I find my are too string, dont give enought twist
for climbout.
Don
> >wire, but why do you need one? The motor stick length and the overall
> >weight should enable you to build a stiff motor stick that doesn't
> >require bracing.
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