Glen Shearer wrote:
> 
> If the plane was completely flat upside down.....I guess you'd be in trouble.
> 
> But, if you had two doors and the plane was resting on one wing, then the
> opposite door should open, no?
> 
> Glen
> 
> >>> Anyone tried  dual gull wing doors on a Dragonfly?  It would be a bit of a
> >> pain to build, but maybe a nice safety feature.
> >
> >Hmmm.... how would one open a gull wing door that's up side down?
> >
> >Pat


Sure 2 doors are better than one.  But as I recall,  a gull wing door 
opens up,  or in our case,  with the craft resting on it's lid,  not
at all.
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