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I was sitting on the FBO bench today when a Pitts groundlooped. The pilot is
fine - he walked away from the plane. The plane seemed to have suffered pretty minor damage as well. About a 40 degree 12 knot crosswind - certainly not windy conditions. The comment by the FBO owner was "the most acrobatic maneuver in a Pitts is landing the plane". While this may or may not be true, it is amazing how fast the Pitts comes in over the runway - his turn from downwind to final (there really is no base) drops 800 feet and he seems to cross the threshold at at least 80 knots. I'd be interested in hearing from Pitts owners/flyers - are they as difficult to land as they seem (at least to a 182 owner)? |
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