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Curious if anyone out there would like to comment on the flying habits
of the Graham Lee 7/8ths Nieuport 11 replicas. I'm thinking of buying one and curious what people have to say. I have mostly Ercoupe (with rudders) and Cessna time, but also a fair amount of glider time, so I know how to use a rudder but have very little official taildragger time. Ryan in Madison, WI |
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They fly OK once off the ground. On the ground the Nieuport 11 is a
challenge. Try this Nieuport group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Nieuport_Builders/ Some of the guys there have a lot of experience. Dick Starks has been flying his Nieuport 11 for about 20 years... and only has a couple dozen ground loops :-) - John Ousterhout - Nieuport builder, Cessna Pilot wrote: Curious if anyone out there would like to comment on the flying habits of the Graham Lee 7/8ths Nieuport 11 replicas. I'm thinking of buying one and curious what people have to say. I have mostly Ercoupe (with rudders) and Cessna time, but also a fair amount of glider time, so I know how to use a rudder but have very little official taildragger time. Ryan in Madison, WI |
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Curious if anyone out there would like to comment on the flying habits of the Graham Lee 7/8ths Nieuport 11 replicas. I'm thinking of buying one and curious what people have to say. I have mostly Ercoupe (with rudders) and Cessna time, but also a fair amount of glider time, so I know how to use a rudder but have very little official taildragger time. http://www.eaa292.org/noonpatrol.html Nieuport 11 replicas of the Noon Patrol Montblack |
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![]() Montblack wrote: wrote) Curious if anyone out there would like to comment on the flying habits of the Graham Lee 7/8ths Nieuport 11 replicas. I'm thinking of buying one and curious what people have to say. I have mostly Ercoupe (with rudders) and Cessna time, but also a fair amount of glider time, so I know how to use a rudder but have very little official taildragger time. Before spending dime one on the Nieuport, I would get some dual in a tailwheel biplane (look in TAP: such places exist.) You may find it's not for you and save a LOT of money. I might have killed myself a lot of years ago if not for some free back seat time I got in T-6s. Boy was that educational. |
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