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Title: 86% Pitts Python
Post by: Ex14th on October 23, 2012, 08:55:40 AM
86% PITTS PYTHON - 20th LMA COSFORD - 2012 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84mgUCc4qv0#)



Enjoy.
Title: Re: 86% Pitts Python
Post by: Papa on October 23, 2012, 10:12:22 AM
That's quite the sight. The prop is variable pitch! My only negative is, if you spend so much time effort and money why not do a full cockpit and canopy?

Jack.
Title: Re: 86% Pitts Python
Post by: bfeist on October 23, 2012, 10:55:10 AM
You could do free rides for the kids.
Title: Re: 86% Pitts Python
Post by: Ededge2002 on October 23, 2012, 11:04:53 AM
I would have just built the other 14% !!!
Title: Re: 86% Pitts Python
Post by: battlestu on October 23, 2012, 12:24:44 PM
and pilot it myself ;)
Title: Re: 86% Pitts Python
Post by: Ex14th on October 23, 2012, 12:50:05 PM
I think there's always this little boy we have in our heart. Getting a full scale pilot licene, and also progressed to an aerobatic pilot takes a lot of dedication.

We all persued in wealth making (or at least trying to make ends meet in a lot of cases). By the time we have the luxury of going into full scale, the clock might have gone past, and do not have what it takes to progress to flying a Pitts Special.

I for one, will never be able to get to that stage, hence, flying model airplanes, and put put around, and if I can take off and land on the same flight without incident, that's a good day for me.

So I can understand why people go to that extend of flying big scale models, but 86% is to point of being silly, I agree.

After watching that clip, now I have to paint my spinner black.

Best regards,

Alex
Title: Re: 86% Pitts Python
Post by: battlestu on October 23, 2012, 05:35:38 PM
very true .. but watching that video and seeing your Pitts is getting me thinking of next years winter build

Greg
Title: Re: 86% Pitts Python
Post by: Candu on October 23, 2012, 06:57:43 PM
That's electric powered?