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I had recently removed the front slats, i am looking for some input from others,i know zenith does not recommend this but it flies so nice without them i gained 10 mph aswell ,criuse now almost 90 before around 80 ,thx
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Lots of debate on this which could be found IF the search engine was working!!! I've heard tons of stories that it flies fine without them, you just lose some of that famous STOL angle without them and it's apparently WAY easier to land without them since the approach angle is much more conventional without them... How did your CG change without the slats?
Well documented, started in Australia a few back. Most all those removing slats installed a variety of VG's. Like other VG co's. available, CCI of N.J., Harrison Designs of Kootenai, Idaho, Zenith sell their metal VG's in a 1 pc. pr. Metal for the later vs. plastic for the former. Metal Zenith VG kit good- a little easier when fueling..... Ability to land w/a little less power w/a glide slope - w/o sink rate when chopping power. Chris was opposed to the ideology, per modifying design. ..but that's the difference between E.A.B. vs. SLSA/ELSA.
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