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On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:07:12 -0500, "Netgeek"
wrote: Well, I certainly appreciate all the input from you guys! Looks like we're back to square one. By that I mean - in looking around, the RV9 seemed like the perfect plane for what I'd like to do and the mission - was hoping I could find a plans-built equivalent that would allow me to "sneak up on it" and start small (and cheap). The Sonex was tempting - but realistically is meant for something else. The M-II is probably more slippery, higher performance, and with a longer build time than I'd hoped (but what a great plane!). So, I'm back where I started - the RV-9 looks like the right plane for my needs (and lack of talent - in both piloting and building 8-)... If you're looking for speed and efficiency and scratch building, you might want to take a look at the Wittman Tailwind. It's not metal, but it is inexpensive to build, cruises at a relatively high speed and has "excellent natural dynamic stability qualities". See: http://www.chlassociates.com/Aviation/tailwind.htm Corky Scott |
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