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R32 Sponsored , obviously he is not happy with my posting here after these 2 last sh!t talk posts .
Greg, given your placements of the mains, why are the twinzer fronts necessary on this? Was this your suggestion or the customer's? I guess I'm asking: what is the twinzer adding here vs. straight twin? [love twins but never tried twinzer so am just curious what I'm missing]Wing is placed at the back of the main fin
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It is unnecessary , but I am willing to make them this way since at this location they work well and get Errb points ;-)
YEP! That was the one.That was a 1982-3 Local Motion a customer wanted remade , he eventually decided not to do this .
Canards can add more energy in the rail , being forward they do not stiffen the board and actually can initiate the turn a bit , slight pivot feel from where they are placedGreg, given your placements of the mains, why are the twinzer fronts necessary on this? Was this your suggestion or the customer's? I guess I'm asking: what is the twinzer adding here vs. straight twin? [love twins but never tried twinzer so am just curious what I'm missing]
Knock it off. Jeez.Not really hiding and unlike you and your Idaho boy friend never threatened any one either but always happy to meet someone face to face