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Old November 15th 04, 06:16 AM
Jay Moreland
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Default Starduster Too for Aerobatics

If a Starduster Too has inverted fuel and oil will it make a good
aircraft to learn aerobatics in? I have read that it is "Not designed
for aerobatics" but has a +6/-6 G-load capability. It may not be up to a
Pitts, but would it be comparable to a Decathalon? Would it be safe for
aerobatics? How could I find out more? I am curious because there is one
for sale near me.

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