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We have decided to buy an aerobatic plane just for the fun of flying and
getting proficient at some simple aerobatics. A Starduster Too is available locally and we are wondering if this group has any experience of owning one of these pretty biplanes ? As Piper Archer drivers, without tailwheel experience, we don't have a clue whether this bird would suit for our mission. But I am sure you guys and girls out there will let us know .......... -- Roy N5804F Piper Archer "I have had some bad landings but I have never missed the runway" |
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I think you would be better off with a Decathalon or a Citabria. Those
Stardusters have a reputation for being hard to fly and hard to find an instructor for. |
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