Jack. . .to to http://www.proptwisters.org/rds2/. Get into the main
Instructions and page down to the spoiler section. This may give you some
ideas for simple spoilers. As a rule of thumb, spoiler area is about 2% of
the wing area. They do not need to stick up much to be effective.

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> From: Jack Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Soaring Exchange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [RCSE] Putting spoilers on a Hangar 9 Aspire
> Date: Thursday, June 08, 2000 7:47 PM
> 
> I read here earlier that someone was in the process of installing
spoilers
> on their Aspire. Could someone steer me to some info on how this may be
> done? I realize that I will have to open the wing.
> Is it simply a flat panel that gets raised vertically on the top center
of
> the wing?
> How wide are spoilers generally?
> Is there a web site that might have some details about this type of
> installation?
> 
> I am new to soaring and have never seen working spoilers but I would love
to
> have this feature on the Aspire as it loves to travel long distances at
low
> altitude!  I always hate dropping the elevator to put her down before
she's
> ready, but the occassional goal-post requires it.  :-)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -
> Jack Wheeler Web Development Solutions
> http://www.jackwheeler.com
> 
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