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On Aug 29, 3:59 pm, dave wrote:
EridanMan wrote: (BTW, I'd suggest a Citabria, but I don't know the ins and outs of maintaining them or Champs). I had a citabria before I got my bonanza. It was the 7ECA model with the o-235 lycoming. The only maintenance problem I had that was difficult was locating a replacement fuel shut off valve. Kind of an odd thing to break but once it did, it took me a month to find one. Everything else on it seemed to be pretty straight forward. I averaged around 6 gallons an hour at 90knots. I can fly at modest speeds with low fuel consumption in the bonanza but it's really not the same. Dave M35 I used to fly and instruct in a Decathlon (which is mostly a Citabria). Its hands down the easiest tailwheel plane to fly that I've ever seen. However, you're paying (in $$$ and complex fuel/oil) for the ability to fly inverted, etc. If you want to fly up-rigtht all the time its probably not the best deal. -Robert |
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