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On 7 Feb 2005, Shin Gou wrote:
Can Velocity or Cozy fly at/above 25,000 feet with Superior supercharged 360 engine? I am very certain that it will work well. I have flown my EZ up to 18,000 ft, and stopped there because I am VFR only. The airplane was willing to keep climbing, and I do not have a turbo/supercharger. There are safety issues, with oxygen masks etc. Jim Price flew his Long-EZ to over 34,000 ft for a record, again no supercharger. George Graham RX-7 Powered Graham-EZ, N4449E Homepage http://bfn.org/~ca266 |
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