djpacro Posted September 16, 2011 Posted September 16, 2011 C152's are gentle, forgiving, robust, gutless little aeroplanes. Seems as if you like the 152 - I think that they are great training aeroplanes. "Gentle, forgiving .." not always - it can be aggressive and unforgiving in some configurations.The 152 Aerobat is also a great little aerobatic trainer.
Wodin Posted September 16, 2011 Author Posted September 16, 2011 PM me and perhaps we could have a beer some time .... cheers RD I had quite a lot of input with the design of the Ranger and the Javelin. I had a LOT of input with the design of the Lynx. That was my baby which was brought to life by Dave McEhin (?spelling?) with great sail making & Steve Tucker with a strong airframe . I live in Mount Eliza so you'd better tell me how to PM so we catch up.
Wodin Posted September 16, 2011 Author Posted September 16, 2011 Saw a VH reg Foxbat today at Moorabbin. White, roomy with heaps of clear perspex and vision. Very nice looking plane that took off before the keys on 35L. I love the look of the Foxbat. That's one of my Tattslotto planes. Such an elegant and clever design - absolutely "fit for purpose"
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