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Flap Cartridge

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Flap Cartridge

I'm thinking of installing a solid link and removing the spring cartridge. I do not think I have full flaps ever because of this thing. Sure they go full on roll out . Anyone done this?

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this was discussed over on the maule pilots forum.
the flaps are supposed to fully deploy at 55mph. you could have a co-pilot confirm this, cause you will be busy at this speed. if they are not deploying, you may need a new cartridge.

here is the link to the other topic
(zane, i hope this is legal- if not you can erase it)

http://www.maulepilots.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=110
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UP_M5 wrote:here is the link to the other topic
(zane, i hope this is legal- if not you can erase it)

http://www.maulepilots.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=110


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It has been done and I can tell you it is a little harder on things (cables etc..)
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