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Old 10-06-2008, 12:30 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Default Re: Full scale pilots.....most aggressive acrobat aircraft?

I honestly would have to say that hands down the Cap 231ex/232 is by far the most aggresive tumbling full scale aircraft out there

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Default Re: Full scale pilots.....most aggressive acrobat aircraft?

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Picked up the Aerobat in some nasty weather. Made it to Scapoose with 150' ceilings. Then crawled across the Portland Class C at 800 feet, then down the Columbia River to the Dalles. It was clear by the time we reached the Dalles. 18 hours later, we were home!

Been doing quite a few rolls, loops, spins, snaps with the aerobat. It exceeds expectations with the rolls, quicker than a Citabria or Decathlon. I'm just having fun and enjoying the airplane.

DAMN....hehe........you touched down in Scappoose and that's like 4 miles from my house! That sucks about the weather.....150' cielings? Man , i aint ready to fly in that stuff without an extra pair of shorts! I'm glad the cessna is working out for you Tim , maybe one day we'll fly together? Glad you got it ( and you) home in one piece! Sounds like it was a long flight.
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