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On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 4:09:45 PM UTC-4, Scott Williams wrote:
Hi Group, I've got a 303 and am interested in anyones' opinions about flying it, I've got 40 hrs in a SHK, 30 or so in a standard Cirrus, a few in a grob 103 Thanks, Scott You should have no problem with the Mosquito, I flew one back in the 80's for quiet a bit. It was a very comfortable ship to fly and the flap configuration is very nice. Enjoy the landings, you will learn to like the ship. |
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