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On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:31:19 AM UTC-5, wrote:
I know this is an old thread but maybe somebody has an answer. I'm thinking about buying another Ka6, possibly even the one I owned previously. I'm told that late CR's (like my former ship) have the same Wortman wing as the E as they were produced simultaneously. Anybody got info on this. Thanx JM There is a KA-6CR that remains to sit in the hanger at Saratoga Springs, NY. E-mail the owner Lee at as he is talking about selling it. |
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As a reference, I'm 6'4" and can only fly a CR in bare feet. Fun at first but a little chilly at altitude. My limit is about 2 hours after which my legs start shaking from being folded up and unable to stretch out. I've never flown an E.
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