Big Bird
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Is there a comprehensive list of aerobatic aircraft that one could study?
I'm a 1600 hour spam can driver since 1980 and own a C206. Besides a couple of Bonanza ferrys, and a certification flight in an amphib Otter, Cessnas are all I've ever flown.
Lately I've been thinking about building/rebuilding an airplane. As much for the project as actually having two planes to feed
. I've been an EAA member, looked at lots of stuff on the web, and can define my mission differently on any given day. ![Big Grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Having the 206 satisifies my cross country and heavy hauling needs. When I need more speed, I find the airlines to be useful in fulfilling that mission.
I'm interested in learning aerobatics. I've been a pax in a Citabria for a few rolls, loops, and 8's, but that's it.
I'd like to learn more about what is available, and suitable, for an acro newbie. Thanks for any links.
I'm a 1600 hour spam can driver since 1980 and own a C206. Besides a couple of Bonanza ferrys, and a certification flight in an amphib Otter, Cessnas are all I've ever flown.
Lately I've been thinking about building/rebuilding an airplane. As much for the project as actually having two planes to feed
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Having the 206 satisifies my cross country and heavy hauling needs. When I need more speed, I find the airlines to be useful in fulfilling that mission.
I'm interested in learning aerobatics. I've been a pax in a Citabria for a few rolls, loops, and 8's, but that's it.
I'd like to learn more about what is available, and suitable, for an acro newbie. Thanks for any links.