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Wow, a Pucara, are they still flying in Argentina?!
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Im also pilot of single engine props and gliders ( also aerobatic). I tried Bucker Jugnamm biplane very close to Tigher Moth - they are lovley planes which could do some aerobatic. I hope so in close future Zlin 526F - aerobatic plane. |
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YEa the Jungman is the lovley plane. I dont had experience with Tiger Moth but i belive what you wrote. Pity that my friend haven't got now his nice Bucker :(
I could say that flying Bucker Jungmann was my best flight i made in life. |
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PD: Sadly we lost one young pilot and a plane a couple of weeks ago |
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@ Armatian: wing misalignment of almost 20cm?!?! :eek: that's crazy man!! |
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20cm is a lot, actually a crapload in terms of aircraft structure no matter how well it is built. Bücker Jungmann was the plane of the aces ;) |
Of course is a lot, in year 2000, the oldest series was being taken off the skies. The pilots are used to stress it to max g's (not that high for this plane, 7g) in everyday flight, so it shows. Still was diagonal (longitudinal and vertical less than 20) and each wing contributed half of it, but anyway, those planes were really twisted, being duraluminum, i truly believe stories of p-38 aces rendering new planes to bananas in a couple of flights.
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Here are a few pictures of my 1941 PT-17 Stearman. I’ve been flying vintage aircraft since the early 1980’s; I’ll post some fun stuff this weekend.
http://www.cubpilot.com/Tspin/PTa.jpg http://www.cubpilot.com/Tspin/PTb.jpg http://www.cubpilot.com/Tspin/PTc.jpg http://www.cubpilot.com/Tspin/PTd.jpg |
That is one lovely Stearman you have there Tailspin :grin:
The guys that I fly with have a PT-13D with the R-985 and that's one helluva beefy plane ;) U have a R-985 too? A. |
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