That is a nice little plane and I do believe a pitts S-2B is a full hog stunt plane, unless I got the designators messed up, there is one that Jon Melby flys that is hot and I think I saw his on the internet a few years ago for sale for 150K, it was the pitts special S1-11B that was a sexy air craft.
Yea fighter pilots train in all kinds of things at the tax payers expense, I am hoping to avoid having to sell planes as you are likely to loose money in that transaction plus with special use planes I would imagine its hard to find a buyer, when I do buy a plane I will likely have to fly it up from the lower 48 somewhere back to Alaska.
Right now I am soloed in a cessna 150 but do not quite have my licence yet, I will have to finish up my licnece before I can go down and pick up a plane but the next step is getting a place to put what ever it is I buy, racking up hours in a log book is the easy part. Its like a video game, playing the video game and working up to expert at what ever game you have is the easy part, mowing lawns to buy the gaming system and games is the hard part. Once I have the financing logging hours is a cake walk, I have no aerobatic training but there is an aerobatic instructor in alaska during the summer months again not a big deal if you have an extra 300 sitting in a hanger ready to go, heck it ought to be free between his cost to train and me giving him an opprotunity to fly in an extra 300 or pitts S1-11B so im not to worried about all that, the writen for my private I have taken but it expired but it was a cake walk, im a professional engineer so a 2 hour writen is a cake walk.
My biggest hurtle now is $$$$$ and im curious how others did it, how they modified there lives, how much money they make and how they made it all work out. I have a plan and its working but it would be nice to shave off some time as it would be nice to be sitting in full hog aerobatic plane before im 40.
Just FYI I wanted to be a fighter pilot but not quite make it so this is the next best thing. I did have an opprotunity to fly in a T-38 and that was a kick in the pants, I ended up throwing up at the end but I think that was a combination of the extreme weather I was not used to in Texas in the summer and the G forces, had it been a moderate climate like Alaska in the summer at a constant 70 F instead of 110 F I probably would have been ok.
I have to pull up that email Jon Melby sent me from when he came up here to the air show a few years ago I think he recommended an S2B as a starter im just really worried about resale when I finally am ready to get the one I really want.