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There is no crosswind information in any of the printed information I have for my 1970 C-model. But I did regain passenger currency (the winter was terrible, and I'm also relocating, but now have the plane here) with the wind 60-80 degrees to the left and 8G21. I sweated the first takeoff, managed a plopped of a landing, then went to the Class D with 200 x 7500 to figure out the winds, TnG then back home, over the trees and full stop well before the end of our 3001 feet.

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