Ok, what about the BD5
Morgans wrote:
Although I have never flown one, the experienced pilots that did said things
like; it would eat most people alive, that it scared them, and so on.
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Since the BD5 only has one seat, it is not possible to be trained in
type. I can't think of a common training aircraft that even comes
close. It was supposed to be affordable for anyone, even those who did
not have a lot of high performance experience, yet it has a high stall
speed and a 'responsive' feel. This just sounds dangerous.
Has there ever been a single seat, low cost high performance aircraft
that has been successful? I won't count the Mini 500:-)
John Halpenny
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