Splinter wrote:I`m with Smiley on that one!
Enige Mainair sal doen manne! Gemini, Blade ens![]()
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Al wat n Cobra en Aquilla kan doen teen meer as n 1000ft per min is val......![]()
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Ok net n grappie julle..... Vlerke is vlerke







Splinter wrote:I`m with Smiley on that one!
Enige Mainair sal doen manne! Gemini, Blade ens![]()
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Al wat n Cobra en Aquilla kan doen teen meer as n 1000ft per min is val......![]()
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Ok net n grappie julle..... Vlerke is vlerke
Maybe true, but it certainly is not as much fun.Stephan van Tonder wrote:Just a spanner in the works. If you are looking at spending R370K and want great endurance to fly long x-country trips to me it will make more sense to simply go and buy something like a cheetah or similar 3-axis plane. Then it's easier to do the long flights and you have 94 litres of fuel on board. The difference in getting the license ain't that great. 3-axis will also cruise at 90-100 mph and so you will actually get somewhere.
Hi Stephan,Stephan van Tonder wrote:But yes - there is a place to play with trikes and it's awesome around the puddle but they are not great x-country machines. SO if that is one of the things you want to do while flying perhaps one should re-consider the equipment used?.
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