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Breaking the canopy

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tedrankine

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Years ago I experienced a forced landing due to an 'engine issue' with my open cockpit tiger moth and it remained upright. If the same thing happens in my S2A, I want to be prepared in the event that it doesn't stay on its gear. I would like to learn what recommendations / devices others use in the event I ever need to break the canopy to egress.
 

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