First time poster here, did some searching didnt find the answers I am looking for, apologies in advance if i missed something or am in the wrong spot.
So I am a low TT pilot and have about 40hrs tailwheel in Cubs, citabria, little bit of super D etc. Nothing that most would consider to be tricky or high performance. I am interested in acro mainly, have done a little but not much in a Decathlon. Where I live, there is basically no access within 6 or so hours drive time where an AC capable of acro is available for instruction let alone rental.
I am hoping in the next couple years or so to buy my own plane. Seems like Super D type aircraft (2 seat certified is the reason?) are pretty expensive relative to their performance. I have always liked the Pitts Special, but have heard a few differing opinions on them. Some people make it sound like you need to be a high time tailwheel pilot to even consider purchasing. Others say that as long as you get a good checkout you'll be ok. Anyone have experience as a relative beginner flying something like a pitts/skybolt/eagle or heck even something somewhat exotic like a Yak-55?
Also, what are they typical running costs on a nice pitts S1? I'm sure this question is highly dependent on several things, but maybe compared to a more run of the mill aircraft like a 172? The short answer is probably "alot" haha but anyone have a ballpark for everything minus hanger costs since that seems to depend wholly on location?
Thanks!
So I am a low TT pilot and have about 40hrs tailwheel in Cubs, citabria, little bit of super D etc. Nothing that most would consider to be tricky or high performance. I am interested in acro mainly, have done a little but not much in a Decathlon. Where I live, there is basically no access within 6 or so hours drive time where an AC capable of acro is available for instruction let alone rental.
I am hoping in the next couple years or so to buy my own plane. Seems like Super D type aircraft (2 seat certified is the reason?) are pretty expensive relative to their performance. I have always liked the Pitts Special, but have heard a few differing opinions on them. Some people make it sound like you need to be a high time tailwheel pilot to even consider purchasing. Others say that as long as you get a good checkout you'll be ok. Anyone have experience as a relative beginner flying something like a pitts/skybolt/eagle or heck even something somewhat exotic like a Yak-55?
Also, what are they typical running costs on a nice pitts S1? I'm sure this question is highly dependent on several things, but maybe compared to a more run of the mill aircraft like a 172? The short answer is probably "alot" haha but anyone have a ballpark for everything minus hanger costs since that seems to depend wholly on location?
Thanks!