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I'm looking for some input. I'm considering selling my Piper and buying an
Avid. I seldom do more than just local flying and could do it a lot cheaper. Not having been involved with Experimental before I'm looking for comments on this plane. I know a couple people who've had them and enjoyed them. Another benefit would be moving into the sport pilot arena. |
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