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I flew one about 20 years ago. It belonged to an Ag operator out west. A buddy of mine worked for the company and got to fly it for gas. I don't remember too much about it other than it was hell-bent for stout - it was rated at something like plus/minus 12 Gs. As I remember, it was designed to compete in the military trainer competition that was awarded to the T-34 back in the 50's. It had a 150 hp Lycoming. There was nothing remarkable about flying it. I doubt if you'd have any problem if you were current in a Super Cub. We used to go up an throw rolls of toilet paper out of it and chase them as they streamed down. It was as much fun as you can have in an airplane. Like you said, they didn't make very many of them - I'd be curious to know what tail number you're flying. I flew N44505.Rally said:Anybody here ever fly a Rawdon? Theres only a few of them left. I need to ferry one and would kinda like a heads up to how they fly before doing so. What else can you tell me about them?