warthog1984
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LanCA'r
Here in the Midwest airplanes don't get tied down outside
Here in the Midwest airplanes don't get tied down outside
Is it all wood or fabric covered aluminum?
How about a Citabria?
How about a Citabria?
OK:Check the typical asking prices.
I like this one
http://www.barnstormers.com/classified_742441_WHAT+A+SWEETHEART!.html
Looks like it may have sat for awhile though. Poo poo to that.
I want less systems, less complexity - more stick and rudder.
Deal of the century. I'd grab that up like it was ice in the Sinai.
Does seem pretty cool and with plenty of horsepower. One thing I don't understand is why anyone would use a 4 into 1 pipe on such a low speed engine, Tri-Y is much more effective.
Not seeing any cabin heat on the hiperbipe
A Sonex with a Jabiru engine if you think the AreoVee has too much auto engine pedigree.
Not seeing any cabin heat on the hiperbipe
I want less systems, less complexity - more stick and rudder.
Are you willing to build something from plans?
A 150hp Bearhawk or Patrol would do everything you want and then some.
Wittman Tailwind. Quite inexpensive, though most look like they were constructed by a high school shop class. The good ones go fast.
This, they are pretty fast too. 150kts on an O-235 is pretty impressive if you ask me. Fun little airplanes, grandpa had one for quite awhile.
Not seeing any cabin heat on the hiperbipe
I need you to have a look at my Lancair; the heat knob is a placebo at best.I can fix that for $67.84 and 3.6 hours of labor.
That includes the beer drinking part as well.
I recommend a Luscombe (many are LSA qualified), which IMO are way undervalued. Also the homebuilt Kitfox series is fast, safe & numerous. I have one of each.
Skot
I need you to have a look at my Lancair; the heat knob is a placebo at best.
Luscombe F model. 90 HP. Very nice little airplane, fun to fly, moves along at over 100 mph, 30 g should buy you a pretty nice one.
The 65 HP Luscombe is NOT a performer like the 90. Two different airplanes when flying them. 65 HP is boring.