By the way, you will need to run a piece of tape around the entire leading
edge on a Vortex if you are planning to go fast.  The leading edge joint is
fragile and will split.  You won't see it, but at high speeds the wing will
split apart.

Tom

T&G
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Afton, VA  22920

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> Jeff said fangs for asking!  Just had to inject more humor... My Vortex
sure was snake-bit!  Rudy
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> Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 21:36:48 -0400
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> Rudy, Did Jeff Corwin ever get a hold of you regarding the Green Mojave
> Rattlers on the backside of Parker?
>
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> Rudy Siegel
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