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Old November 16th 05, 02:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Beautiful weather in the NW!

A completely unlicensed improvement. I never understood why Zenair didn't
sue the crap out of them.


"tom pettit peak org" tompetatdot wrote in message
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It's a Savannah kitplane by ICP. See http://www.skykits.com/ for details.
Some would say it's a rip-off of the Zenith CH701 STOL, while the more
enlightened would say it's an improvement. 8-)

tom pettit


"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
nk.net...

"tom pettit peak org" tompetatdot wrote in message
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I'm cheating with my little airplane. While slow at 80-90 mph cruise
speed, the slatted wings give lots of lift and the beauty will take off
in less than 150 feet and land in about 200.

tom: crazy, but safe



OK, What is it?

Mike
MU-2






 




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