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Dogfight in a replica?

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johndoe31533

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Can you fight a replica? There's alot of kit's out there that say they can take high G's. I saw the post where a Tornado F3 jumped a scale P-47. The 47 pilot said he could out turn the F3. Can replica's take the stress? How about a dogfighter fly-in. Kinda like a home builders TOP GUN or RED FLAG. Is this posible? Ever heard of two homebuilt's yanking & banking? This is one of the things I'm looking for in an aircraft. I think you would need four thing's.
1- Training for safe A.C.M.
2- A safe, empty airspace
3- A strong airframe
4- Strick airframe inspections for cracks, bending

Has anyone else ever thought about this?
 
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