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Old March 9th 05, 02:13 PM
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Another Arrow deal gone south

Is it only me, or does anybody realize that a Grumman Tiger that is
tuned well
and in good condition will blow the doors off an ARROW! Try one out
and then
decide if you really want to pay for the annuals for the retractable
every year.
I am not selling mine right now so this is not a promo, just a
suggestion to
compare. You might just be convinced.

Bill Oparowski
N10SX

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Old March 12th 05, 03:15 PM
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I used to have a Tiger and also have a couple hundred hours
in Arrows. And a Tiger will not blow the doors off an Arrow. The
numbers are real close for both planes. In fact .. while considering
Arrows and Tigers .. I chose a Tiger. With the Tiger you have virtually
the same numbers without the maintenance of folding wheels and
constant speed prop. And they're WAY more fun to fly.

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Another Arrow deal gone south


Is it only me, or does anybody realize that a Grumman Tiger that is
tuned well
and in good condition will blow the doors off an ARROW! Try one out
and then
decide if you really want to pay for the annuals for the retractable
every year.
I am not selling mine right now so this is not a promo, just a
suggestion to
compare. You might just be convinced.

Bill Oparowski
N10SX



 




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