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Much more likely, whoever said it (about most types) happened to fly an
example with the main undercarriage missalligned. Have a mechanic check it who is familiar with tail wheel aircraft. Peter "Pete Christensen" wrote in message m... Don't know about Avid specifically but more than a year ago I bought a Kitfox III that is 17 years old and sat quite a bit over the years and also has a 912 engine. The original GCS prop was trash and had to be replaced. Other than that I have put on 150 hours with only normal maintenance. As for 912 TBO yes it was shorter but I believe if you do all the updates it will equal or exceed TBO. Now I have never flown an Avid but my Kitfox is NOT any harder than most Taildraggers. Can't speak for other Kitfoxes but whoever said "Kitfox and its relatives are particularly nasty" is a girlyman and should turn in his pilot's license. Pete "jan olieslagers" wrote in message ... I have an opportunity to buy an Avid Flyer at a very atrative price. There seem some drawbacks, though, and I'll be glad to learn how to weigh them. -) It is 17 year old and has not flown for 5 years. Seller claims it spent those 5 years in a dry hangar, though. But I have my concerns about corrosion on the frame, plus about having to redo the covering. -) The engine is a Rotax 912UL, i.e. the basic 4-stroke Rotax, 80 hp. Somewhere I heard that older Rotaxes have a lower TBO than the recent ones, if so how to make sure? And what measures ought to have been taken before storing for 5 years? How to test if the long hibernation was well survived? -) It is a taildragger and I am but a beginner pilot, took all my training on tricycles. Can a taildragger Avid Flyer be converted to tricycle? If so, how much of an effort does it take? -) I hear rumours that even if all taildraggers are nasty suckers, the Kitfox and its relatives are particularly nasty - and they're all descended from the Avid Flyer. Any comments? Thanks in advance, KA |
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Peter Dohm wrote:
Much more likely, whoever said it (about most types) happened to fly an example with the main undercarriage missalligned. Have a mechanic check it who is familiar with tail wheel aircraft. Peter Or the guy just had two left feet? |
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