sunnybob wysiwyg Joined 11 Oct 2014 Messages 8,399 Reaction score 169 Location cyprus 28 Nov 2019 #21 My flight was in '07. The scars are still deep :roll: :roll: 8)
G galleywood Established Member Joined 24 Feb 2015 Messages 398 Reaction score 28 Location Chelmsford 28 Nov 2019 #22 Surely the crank angle, at the chest end, is to give some clearance to the arm that operates the brace - to avoid scuffing the arm on the bend.
Surely the crank angle, at the chest end, is to give some clearance to the arm that operates the brace - to avoid scuffing the arm on the bend.
sunnybob wysiwyg Joined 11 Oct 2014 Messages 8,399 Reaction score 169 Location cyprus 28 Nov 2019 #23 I think thats a question for Geof....... :roll: 8)
B Boringgeoff Established Member Joined 23 May 2011 Messages 202 Reaction score 56 Location Western Australia. 28 Nov 2019 #24 I think that's the reason Gallywood. Some are more pronounced than others, but most seem to be built that way. Cheers, Geoff.
I think that's the reason Gallywood. Some are more pronounced than others, but most seem to be built that way. Cheers, Geoff.