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gatt wrote:
Strange because the have virtually nothing in common except the canopy and the nosewheel. Interesting... I didn't know that the P-38 had a full castering nosewheel... That might have been what he meant about the Cheetah. Both Cheetas and Tigers have a very sporty feel about them, not to mention that great visibility. Well, it doesn't have the roll rate of the S2B that I flew, but it's not to bad compared to the other spam cans that are its competitors... It will do a roll fairly nicely, albeit considerably slower than the S2B... The AA1-series rolls a lot better since it has about 8 ft less wingspan... I've flown them also, but never owned one... That full bubble canopy does tend to get a bit warm on a bright summer day though... |
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