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On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 08:13:48 -0800, "Richard Isakson" wrote:
Have to define "successful," and "low-cost," too. The Polen Special probably cost no more to build than an RV-3 yet performed better, That depends on how you define "performed better". I once talked to a guy that flew the Polen Special and he said the airplane is a real handfull to fly. By all reports, the RV-3 as a nice airplane to fly. So, which airplane performs better? Yup. Hammer Harris likes his BD-5s, but does say they aren't for beginning pilots. Most of the "World's Smallest Aircraft" contenders (Stits Sky Baby, etc.) ain't for the faint of heart, either. A 100 MPH aircraft at 2,000 feet performs better than a 400 MPH contrail pointing to a smoking hole.... Ron Wanttaja |
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