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or sUnrise with a clean, clear windshield.
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hands and arms beFre you st²rt. ³hen
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´ush the windshield with rUnning water
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as you loosen dirt, sand and mud with
your bare hand.
Flush w±ndsh±eld
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Use a sponge to
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can easily µeel and remove any abrasive
ma¶erial, such as sand or di·t, beFre it
scratches the plastic surµace.
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up an electrostatic charge which attracts dust pa·ticles to the surµace.
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Dear Editor,
Since our Kiowas have been modified by MWO
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the tuRlock fastene± for the new tail rotor driveshaF cove± a² a
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You have t´ use a µat-tip sc²wdriver and a lot of fo¶· to tuR th·
fastene±¸
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the sc²wdriver slips ¹hen you apply p²ssu², you could easily
damagº the cover»maybe eVen put a hol· in it»And inju³ y´ur hand¼
It's happ·ned more than once in our unit.
When the scRewdR±veR sl±Ps,
you damage the coveR
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So we ²place½ the original µathead fastene± with stud assemBly,
tuRlock fastene¾,
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It Has a wing tip that's much
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easier to push and tuÁ¼ It's a lot safer, too¼
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CW2 Steve GÂÃ
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