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Old February 18th 08, 04:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
.. .
but it's a Citabria being restored I'm waiting to fly.
It's an honest old airplane. It's been around in one form or another
since WW2.

Bertie


I'm looking forward to flying it. It's not the sexiest aerobatic
airplane, but they're good fun..

Bertie


Somehow I am not surprised, I am also a big Citabria fan and similarly
describe them as 'honest'.

IMHO they are best described as capable of 'limited areobatics' (+5-2) and
their aerobatics are not severe or particularly 'high performance'. However
the slower roll rate and low power force one to fly more elegant aerobatics
and because the maneuvers are slower they are good training aircraft for
slow thinkers like me who need time to notice what is happening.

What model?

Happy landings,


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Old February 18th 08, 05:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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"Private" wrote in :


"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
.. .
but it's a Citabria being restored I'm waiting to fly.
It's an honest old airplane. It's been around in one form or
another since WW2.

Bertie


I'm looking forward to flying it. It's not the sexiest aerobatic
airplane, but they're good fun..

Bertie


Somehow I am not surprised, I am also a big Citabria fan and similarly
describe them as 'honest'.

IMHO they are best described as capable of 'limited areobatics' (+5-2)
and their aerobatics are not severe or particularly 'high
performance'. However the slower roll rate and low power force one to
fly more elegant aerobatics and because the maneuvers are slower they
are good training aircraft for slow thinkers like me who need time to
notice what is happening.



Exactly.

What model?


KCAB


Bertie
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Old February 18th 08, 05:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ken S. Tucker
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On Feb 18, 9:17 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Private" wrote :





"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
. ..
but it's a Citabria being restored I'm waiting to fly.
It's an honest old airplane. It's been around in one form or
another since WW2.


Bertie


I'm looking forward to flying it. It's not the sexiest aerobatic
airplane, but they're good fun..


Bertie


Somehow I am not surprised, I am also a big Citabria fan and similarly
describe them as 'honest'.


IMHO they are best described as capable of 'limited areobatics' (+5-2)
and their aerobatics are not severe or particularly 'high
performance'. However the slower roll rate and low power force one to
fly more elegant aerobatics and because the maneuvers are slower they
are good training aircraft for slow thinkers like me who need time to
notice what is happening.


Exactly.



What model?


KCAB

Bertie


Speakin' of honesty [LOL], would our bertie care to
provide pix of his alledged enterprise? (that's not
forged), or is it Top Secret, like the rest of your crap?
Ken :-).







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Old February 18th 08, 08:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in news:40579f93-e593-
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On Feb 18, 9:17 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Private" wrote :





"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
. ..
but it's a Citabria being restored I'm waiting to fly.
It's an honest old airplane. It's been around in one form or
another since WW2.


Bertie


I'm looking forward to flying it. It's not the sexiest aerobatic
airplane, but they're good fun..


Bertie


Somehow I am not surprised, I am also a big Citabria fan and

similarly
describe them as 'honest'.


IMHO they are best described as capable of 'limited areobatics' (+

5-2)
and their aerobatics are not severe or particularly 'high
performance'. However the slower roll rate and low power force one

to
fly more elegant aerobatics and because the maneuvers are slower

they
are good training aircraft for slow thinkers like me who need time

to
notice what is happening.


Exactly.



What model?


KCAB

Bertie


Speakin' of honesty [LOL], would our bertie care to
provide pix of his alledged enterprise? (that's not
forged), or is it Top Secret, like the rest of your crap?


Sorry Ken, but steel tube construction is too dangerous for you to be
playing with.




Bertie

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Old February 19th 08, 10:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ken S. Tucker
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On Feb 18, 12:13 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in news:40579f93-e593-

....
Speakin' of honesty [LOL], would our bertie care to
provide pix of his alledged enterprise? (that's not
forged), or is it Top Secret, like the rest of your crap?


Sorry Ken, but steel tube construction is too dangerous for you to be
playing with.
Bertie


We nailed you little bertie, you a big fake!
I knew it right off the bat....plonk.
Ken
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Old February 19th 08, 06:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Feb 19, 3:10 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in news:54a68b12-fd5e-41cf-
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On Feb 18, 12:13 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in news:40579f93-e593-

...
Speakin' of honesty [LOL], would our bertie care to
provide pix of his alledged enterprise? (that's not
forged), or is it Top Secret, like the rest of your crap?


Sorry Ken, but steel tube construction is too dangerous for you to be
playing with.
Bertie


We nailed you little bertie, you a big fake!


Oh yeah, you got me good there trailer trash.

I knew it right off the bat....plonk.


Oh no! Not a plonk! First I get a taste of my own medicine and now I'm
plonked!

Oh woe!

Oh cruel fate!

It's like I'm in a Twilight zone episode, 'cept I'm the troll!

Bertie


Bertie, you've been plonked, so why do you reply
when you know it won't be read?
Ken
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Old February 18th 08, 10:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Benjamin Dover wrote in
:

"Ken ****head Tucker" wrote in
news:40579f93-e593-
:

On Feb 18, 9:17 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Private" wrote :





"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
. ..
but it's a Citabria being restored I'm waiting to fly.
It's an honest old airplane. It's been around in one form or
another since WW2.

Bertie

I'm looking forward to flying it. It's not the sexiest aerobatic
airplane, but they're good fun..

Bertie

Somehow I am not surprised, I am also a big Citabria fan and
similarly describe them as 'honest'.

IMHO they are best described as capable of 'limited areobatics'
(+5-2) and their aerobatics are not severe or particularly 'high
performance'. However the slower roll rate and low power force
one to fly more elegant aerobatics and because the maneuvers are
slower they are good training aircraft for slow thinkers like me
who need time to notice what is happening.

Exactly.



What model?

KCAB

Bertie


Speakin' of honesty [LOL], would our bertie care to
provide pix of his alledged enterprise? (that's not
forged), or is it Top Secret, like the rest of your crap?
Ken :-).








Your mommy letting you play with the computer again Kenny
boi?


I think he's actualy using one at MacDonalds.


Bertie
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Old February 18th 08, 10:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Benjamin Dover
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote in
:

Benjamin Dover wrote in
:

"Ken ****head Tucker" wrote in
news:40579f93-e593-
:

On Feb 18, 9:17 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Private" wrote :





"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
. ..
but it's a Citabria being restored I'm waiting to fly.
It's an honest old airplane. It's been around in one form or
another since WW2.

Bertie

I'm looking forward to flying it. It's not the sexiest aerobatic
airplane, but they're good fun..

Bertie

Somehow I am not surprised, I am also a big Citabria fan and
similarly describe them as 'honest'.

IMHO they are best described as capable of 'limited areobatics'
(+5-2) and their aerobatics are not severe or particularly 'high
performance'. However the slower roll rate and low power force
one to fly more elegant aerobatics and because the maneuvers are
slower they are good training aircraft for slow thinkers like me
who need time to notice what is happening.

Exactly.



What model?

KCAB

Bertie

Speakin' of honesty [LOL], would our bertie care to
provide pix of his alledged enterprise? (that's not
forged), or is it Top Secret, like the rest of your crap?
Ken :-).








Your mommy letting you play with the computer again Kenny
boi?


I think he's actualy using one at MacDonalds.


Bertie


Kenny boi has his daily tryst with MXSmoron there. When they are
done, they plot their next attempt at subtracting from the sum total of
human knowledge.

 




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