Big Bird
Pre-Flight
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.
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 . I've been an EAA member, looked at lots of stuff on the web, and can define my mission differently on any given day.
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.