In article , Paul Sengupta wrote:
Indeed! It spent over 25 years teaching it to RAF students, so it
can't be bad! In fact it's one of the better piston singles to fly in
formation...fair amount of power, fair amount of drag!
The easiest plane I've found to fly in formation was the Bellanca Super
Decathalon just for those reasons - easy to make adjustments with lots
of power and drag :-)
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