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stearmann4

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I've seen great acro demonstrations in aircraft such as BE-18s, Shrike Commanders, Lears, etc. How do these performers obtain permission to perform acro in utility, or Standard category aircraft?

Mike-
 
The aircraft are placed in the Restricted catagory.
 
It's normal or utility that you can't go do acro in(other than placarded stuff like spins etc....)

Cubs and the like that have retained their "Standard" AW Cert can actually legally do acro. A friend of mine has the CAA paperwork that states this without question.
 
I've seen great acro demonstrations in aircraft such as BE-18s, Shrike Commanders, Lears, etc. How do these performers obtain permission to perform acro in utility, or Standard category aircraft?

Mike-

OK, exactly what "acrobatics" did you see these aircraft performing....walking on a tight rope, jumping through rings of fire...maybe a trapeze act without a net? Did you call the DOD (I just saw Transformers and think they should be alerted if you saw Airplanes performing ACROBATICS.


Maybe you meant aerobatics.
 
Man it must really burn you guys up to sit in an aircraft certificated under the ACROBATIC category and reading all the placards about permitted ACROBATIC maneuvers and CG loadings to stay in the ACROBATIC category as opposed to normal.
 
Yes, people, it's called acro. As in "acrobatic maneuvers" It also happens to be called aerobatics. Get over it.
 
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Just make sure to put on some tights and dance shoes if you are gonna do ACROBATICS in a plane.

Go to Dictionary.com and look up the 2 words and you will see that AEROBATICS are done in Airplanes.

I will give you that it's commonly confused by the un-enlightened (just do a search of the internet for it, but for anyone with any type of flight experience to call it ACROBATICS is silly...if you want to do ACROBATICS join a circus....if you can't differentiate between the 2 words you have already passed the IQ test.
 
Years ago I was briefly involved with, but nonetheless involved with an airshow team. All I'll say is that it was evident to me that the people that did it referred to it as "low-level acro", or "formation acro". And I have to admit that it rolls off the tongue much easier than "low-level aerobatics" etc.

At the end of the day, who really cares?
 
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Just make sure to put on some tights and dance shoes if you are gonna do ACROBATICS in a plane.

I think if you take off your tights and loosen up you'll feel much better. :D Now I'm off for some sunset acro in our beater Citabria... or would that be airbatics?
 
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No acro there, bit maybe some tights.
 
Man it must really burn you guys up to sit in an aircraft certificated under the ACROBATIC category and reading all the placards about permitted ACROBATIC maneuvers and CG loadings to stay in the ACROBATIC category as opposed to normal.
Well, I've never been one to think that just because the Feds Against Aviation used a term that I"d have to use it too.
I agree: my 7 year old is an acrobat! I'm an "aerobat"!!!
 
I see we have met the 'flight info section" of the aerobatic community. You guys probably couldn't compete your way out of a paper bag but could definately take first place in sitting on the ground and arguing over how to "say things right".

Only here would people take a thread like this about one of the best parts of flying (which a majority of the people on this site haven't ever experienced)and start bickering about how to say it. What, have you guys sat in the back seat of a citabria and watched someone roll it once? And now you're all experts on Acro-Aero-Flippo-Rollo?

This is starting to sound like a part 141 oral on acro given by a dude with 5 hours in a decathlon.

Perhaps we can start another thread about people who say Christian Eagle instead of Christen Eagle. Or WAY-co instead of WAH-co. Or Pitot instead of PI-toe tube.

I thought perhaps this would go in the direction of watching people do some sharp stuff in airplanes we never imagined would be on the airshow circuit.

Or maybe how yes, Luscombes and Cubs and Taylorcrafts can be aerobated in the Standard category, but unless you watched the plane being restored first hand, and can be sure that luscombe doesn't have nasty surprises tucked deep within the metal you can't ever inspect, perhaps you should just leave the old gals to an easy life in retirement. Especially if you can't garuntee you won't screw up a simple loop or roll. (or get some good instruction)

(sorry to be annoyed, I just thought if anywhere on this site the Aerobat section would be free of the whiny spillout from the regionals section. I guess not!)
 
I see we have met the 'flight info section" of the aerobatic community. You guys probably couldn't compete your way out of a paper bag but could definately take first place in sitting on the ground and arguing over how to "say things right".

Only here would people take a thread like this about one of the best parts of flying (which a majority of the people on this site haven't ever experienced)and start bickering about how to say it. What, have you guys sat in the back seat of a citabria and watched someone roll it once? And now you're all experts on Acro-Aero-Flippo-Rollo?

This is starting to sound like a part 141 oral on acro given by a dude with 5 hours in a decathlon.

Perhaps we can start another thread about people who say Christian Eagle instead of Christen Eagle. Or WAY-co instead of WAH-co. Or Pitot instead of PI-toe tube.

I thought perhaps this would go in the direction of watching people do some sharp stuff in airplanes we never imagined would be on the airshow circuit.

Or maybe how yes, Luscombes and Cubs and Taylorcrafts can be aerobated in the Standard category, but unless you watched the plane being restored first hand, and can be sure that luscombe doesn't have nasty surprises tucked deep within the metal you can't ever inspect, perhaps you should just leave the old gals to an easy life in retirement. Especially if you can't garuntee you won't screw up a simple loop or roll. (or get some good instruction)

(sorry to be annoyed, I just thought if anywhere on this site the Aerobat section would be free of the whiny spillout from the regionals section. I guess not!)[/quote]

I don't think this is the case. It's a matter of using proper english.
 

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