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Old 26th Dec 2009, 20:40
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Lynx Max contingency power check

Hi there, i am trying to find out why max contingency checks are carried out, what would cause them too fail and also what would cause a sloppy feel in the cyclic stick when carrying out the check with an associated airframe vibration.

many thanks for your assistance.
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We're you not suitably impressed with the answers given here..?

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