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Offline Adam Howell

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Rigging aids
« on: 19 December 2009, 14:18 »
Hi
I am thinking of buying or making a rigging aid and I was wondering what other AS-W 15 operators were using
so if you have any drawings or photos I could see it would be appreciated.




Thanks
Adam

Offline Rick Barber

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Re: Rigging aids
« Reply #1 on: 01 February 2010, 01:02 »
I was lucky enough to get a factory one man rig for an ASW 27. I cut the wing saddle and re-fiberglassed it around my wing. The other thing I did to make my plane a complete one man rig was to purchase an aluminum floor jack to jack up the fuselage so I can get the gear out.

Offline Adam Howell

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Re: Rigging aids
« Reply #2 on: 08 March 2010, 08:41 »
Hi Rick,
Could you please tell me where on the wing you place the rigging aid?
and would it be possiable for you to email me some photos of your rigging aid?

My email is adamhowell@y7mail.com

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Adam
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