I’d skip it unless you just want the performance of a twin.
I’d much rather fly the single. The performance is much better. The single will walk on the twin.
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Well, 360VT has wound up at my local field and I may have the opportunity to play with it a bit.
Has anyone flown one?
PS.. I clicked the "I know this thread is old..." ;)
Yeh, I just threw that in there, I'll edit it for clarity sake.
So, to the meat of the question, at what point does a rejected takeoff take place?
I always figured if the wheels left the ground, I was flying.
I thought a rejected takeoff occurred prior to the actual takeoff?
After one has taken off can you still reject said action?
If your plane leaves the ground, you took off, did you not?
Anyone used any of the Rustoleum "Aircraft Remover" on aluminum?
I don't have a can here to read what it's safe on and I'm planning a color change on the interior of our RV.
Anyone have a suggestion for a paint stripper outside the Rustoleum?
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