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Starduster Wings Incidence

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Souza

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An early Starduster Too structural analysis shows 0" as upper wing incidence and 1" as low wing. But what this " does really means, in terms of UNITS? We are talking about inches? Here in Brazil we are used to work with degrees. I´ve experienced some unconfortable nose up attitude with my Starduster, mainly on flare. Anyone to discuss it? Thanks,
Souza
 

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