If you didn't zoom out one would think you were looking at a 1/4 scale modal airplane at the RC park with a 2 stroke nitro motor. Usually you don't see high wing aerobatic planes doing that at low altitude.
i actually have this plane.well, one of the originals , anyway.
haha.
actually, its a 1974 180, not the sd. but the only difference is 30 horsepower, making for a second or 2 of more inverted time and higher rate of climb of course.
Dr. Blank is a cool guy, and a good pilot. I work at the Winona airport nearby and he stops by a lot, and performs at our fly-in every year (25th this year). one of the first people to congratulate me on getting my private
If you didn't zoom out one would think you were looking at a 1/4 scale modal airplane at the RC park with a 2 stroke nitro motor. Usually you don't see high wing aerobatic planes doing that at low altitude.
kell490 3 weeks ago
Nice flying !
MrMeflying 1 year ago
@thunderbirds11
i actually have this plane.well, one of the originals , anyway.
haha.
actually, its a 1974 180, not the sd. but the only difference is 30 horsepower, making for a second or 2 of more inverted time and higher rate of climb of course.
TheNondiscriminatory 1 year ago
I still hold some of these maneuvers with my Citabria! Congratulations!
GuiCardassi 1 year ago
im at the la crosse airport alot and its wierd to see him fly normaly and to know that that plane can do all this stuff
calebandleno 3 years ago
Dr. Blank is a cool guy, and a good pilot. I work at the Winona airport nearby and he stops by a lot, and performs at our fly-in every year (25th this year). one of the first people to congratulate me on getting my private
jlberglu3369 3 years ago
Imagine how the g force this machine are supporting. Its a sucess of airplanes models.
wilhiammederos 3 years ago
I got this plane on my flight simulator.
thunderbirds11 4 years ago