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After long consideration, I have decided on the type of plane to
purchase: A Citabria 7ECA. What led me to this decision was the following desire. I want to be a part time instructor and I think the perfect niche for me is roving tailwheel and spin trainer for the flight schools in my area. I have about 75 hours in tailwheel planes and I am nearing my commercial certificate, so, this will not happen for a few months yet. So, tailwheel and spin training is my primary mission profile. Of course, add in that I would like to do some simple aerobatics in it and possibly compete in basic and sportsman. I realize that a 7KCAB would be better for the aerobatics purpose, but, it also has reduced payload and increased operating cost. Besides, a 7ECA should be competitive against the Cubs and Taylorcraft you occasionally see in the Sport Aerobatics listings of recent competitions. Here is the question: In order to make the plane more functional, and increase its utility, it would be nice to have gyros in the panel. I know that Citabrias have either a high or low panel, and that the high panel can even be outfitted for IFR. How much damage does spinning and occasional aerobatics do to the non-cagable gyros and how much extra weight is involved in the high panel and three gyros (plus possibly one more radio)? Thanks for the information. -- Bob Esser, Ph.D. Electronic Sciences and Technology Division Navy Research Lab Washington, DC |
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