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Savvy
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Thanks. So, I now have a twin stick option for sale.I don't see how you can keep the manual flap lever where it is if you have a stick between your legs (ahem...)Doesn't the twin stick kit include instructions as to what to do about it? I too wouldn't have anything other than manual flaps on my Sav. I can't see the reason for carrying any more excess weight than is necessary.From France. We visit quite often. Always stay at the same place. The village of Monflanquin, near Villeneuve sur Lot. Between Bordeaux and Toulouse. Near you?
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Hello everyone
Just putting the finishing touches on a Savannah that was completed except for engine, instruments and wiring by another unfotrunate man who developed a health issue and couldn't complete it.
Ready to go in a week if it doesn't snow.
Located in Canada in the province of Nova Scotia over on the Atlantic.
I bought a twin stick option which arrived yesterday.
Now I'm worried.
Will it fit with the manual flap stick where it is? I just won't go with electric flaps on this plane, so hope so.
If anyone knows, let me know.
Use my private email if you prefer it over this forum.
Here it is: [email protected]
Name: Bob Melville
Twin sticks and manual flap on a Savannah?
in Just Landed - Welcome
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Mine came with no installation instructions.
You are the person everyone on this site recommends I talk to.
So.... Would it be possible to send photos using my email address rather than this site?
If so please contact me at. [email protected]
My name is Bob Melville. I live in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
My Savannah is complete, but never flown. Winter has set in here.
Thanks and Merry Christmas
Bob