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7. "RE: Landing a Pitts"
06-15-02, 21:27z 

Greetings:

> I can say the visibility from the front seat in an S2B Pitts is
> basically "none", but also for balance it must also be flown solo from
> the rear.

Ah, OK. Make sense.

Thanks for the insights, guys!


> Just my two cents of thought. By the way, through my RC airplane hobby I
> have first hand seen how a plane (doesn't) fly with an aft CG. Quite
> spectacular.

I bet! I find the guys that don't preflight their RC models very well and take off with their servos reversed quite spectacular (albeit *very* short) too! ;)

Ben


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  Subject      Author      Message Date     ID   
  Landing a Pitts    TomParsons      06-13-02       
     RE: Landing a Pitts   DHamblin[Sysop]      06-13-02      1   
     RE: Landing a Pitts   Ben_Chiu[Admin]      06-14-02      2   
        RE: Landing a Pitts   TomParsons[Guest]      06-14-02      3   
             RE: Landing a Pitts   Ben_Chiu[Admin]      06-14-02      4   
                  RE: Landing a Pitts   Mike_Greenwood[Admin]      06-15-02      5   
                  RE: Landing a Pitts   DHamblin[Sysop]      06-15-02      6   
                       RE: Landing a Pitts    Ben_Chiu[Admin]      06-15-02      7   
     RE: Landing a Pitts   Patty_Wagstaff[Sysop]      06-16-02      8   

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