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Careca

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 1, 2009
Messages
52
Location
Portugal
Dear all

I’m new to the Forum and need your help!
I’m interested in an aircraft for aerobatics display and instruction and tailwheel instruction.
The main characteristics are:
-Dual place
-Tailwheel
-Monoplane (I’m rather flexible on this one)
-Aerobatic (up to intermediate level)
-Proven design
-Low operating costs (AIO-360 engine)
-Glider tug capacity would be a much appreciated bonus!

Since I have a very tight budget I’m considering either a homebuilt or a used aircraft. My options are:
-Mudry CAP 10 (no website available)
-Extra EA200L ( http://www.extraaircraft.com/ea200.asp )
-DynAero CR-100 ( http://fpkit.nexenservices.com/lien/indexuk.htm )
-Laser Z2300 ( http://www.yorkaircraft.com/Z2300.html )
-Christen Eagle (http://www.aviataircraft.com/eagle.html )
-Vans RV-4 ( http://www.vansaircraft.com/public/rv-4int.htm )

I would like to know your opinions and if you have any information or articles about these kind of aircraft feel free to send me everything. I’m also open to suggestions!
To finish I would like to say that I am no novice to aircraft construction and that building my own aircraft would be part of the fun and not just a mean to an end!

Best regards
 
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