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				 Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 12:04 pm    Post subject: Pretend you have two sets of wings, the standard CH 701 and | 
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				Based on one  thing that I follow as fact since my first project 20 years ago:  
    "In any airplane you build, only add simplicity and lightness..."   
    
   I will keep the CH 701. wings hands off  
    
     I have only about 25 hrs flying my 701  and realy happy with it    87 MPH cruise indicated (at) 5,100 rpm  Warp Drive  
    
   Practicing to land it short,  a step at a time so I dont brake it    
    
   I will also like to see some first hand facts about the Pegastol...  only read and heard "someone told me in a flyin" facts of the Pegstol wing,  sorry.  Nothing against or in favor from my side.
    
   Saludos
   Gary Gower
   701 912S
   Flying from Chapala, Mexico.
   PS. I think Mr Heintz  is the Master of Simplicty and Lighness in aluminum airplane building.
 
 Christopher Hazlitt <chrishazlitt(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
   
 
 Pretend you have two sets of wings, the standard CH 701 and the Pegastol, both are perfect and ready to instal... which would you choose?
 
 Any real world numbers of performance between the two wings?
 		
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