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Ęslop wrote:
"Mark" wrote in message ... Think I'll see if I can squeeze into a 152 Aerobat in the morning. I'm 6' 3". Think I'll fit? I ain't flying bent over! I learned in a 150, and my instructor was 6' 2" and probably about 240. He fit. I thought all Aerobats were 150s. All 150s are stall/spin recovery capable - and they have even been known to do a gentle barrel roll - in the hands of someone who knows a coupla things. There again: 150's have come back with a rudder pivot loose and missing bolts, wrinkled skins etc., etc, in the hands of thrill-seekers. Brian W |
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