Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
hawkercpt said:Thanks guys. I may have to widen my search a bit.
FracCapt said:How do you expect to be able to land a taildragger like a Pitts when you can barely land a tricycle gear airplane?![]()
urflyingme?! said:Hey guys, I've seen the lower cost Pitts', but what about those pitts that cost 200K, WHAT GIVES!?
urflyingme?! said:Hey guys, I've seen the lower cost Pitts', but what about those pitts that cost 200K, WHAT GIVES!?
FracCapt said:Those are certified airplanes....and 2 place. The S1 is a single seat homebuilt. The best part about flying an S1 you didn't build.....is you never know how well it was really built. Think about THAT when you're pulling 6g's.
Think about THAT when you're pulling 6g's.
Snakum said:Isn't that why you're wearing a chute though?
The_Russian said:Try the Steen Skybolt. It can be built faster and more agile than the Pitts S-1. N3HW is the company flagship and is rated at over 350HP. Plus, it is two place for more fun with friends.
www.steenaero.com
psysicx said:What about a yak-50?
Huggyu2 said:The one problem for ME with the Yak-50: single seat. I want to be able to take folks up and show them how fun flying can be.
That said, the Yak-52 (while not a -50) looks pretty good. I got a flight with a friend and loved it. I even think I could afford one.
If they do a two-seat version of the -50, can someone chime in on how good it is or isn't?