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food for thought.... Aerobatic Quicksilver?

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Holtzy3

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Just something I thought about. What if there was some way to beef up a quicksilvers (or that style of airplane) airframe with a stronger alloy. I wonder if it would be possible to get one to +/-6 Gs or even +6 -4 Gs. That would make for some fun flying!
 
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