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Aerobatics in a Cessna L19

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J Galt

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Hello,
Is there anyone who has substantive knowledge on the suitability of a Cessna L19 / O-1 for aerobatics? I'm considering purchasing one and the seller thinks it can be and it does have a g-meter. This is one of the type that was discovered in a crate and "built" about 15 years ago. Apparently there were a few/several like that. Anyway, I can't seem to find a load factor rating on these apart from a Canadian flight cadet club operating manual that prohibits all aerobatics. By aerobatics I mean basic stuff, non-competition.
Thank you,
Justin
 
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