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Post subject: Re: This is What Happens When a Fast Mooney overtakes a 172 Posted: 04 Oct 2010, 10:06 |
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Wonder if the Icon will fare any better than the Mermaid from a few years back. That was supposed to be the first LSA amphib but I don't think any were actually ever delivered, last I read the company had pretty much suspended any work on them to concentrate on its other planes. ETA: Apparently the Mermaid has become the M6... http://www.wetaero.com/
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Post subject: Re: This is What Happens When a Fast Mooney overtakes a 172 Posted: 04 Oct 2010, 11:50 |
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Joined: 09/16/09 Posts: 141 Post Likes: +2
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Any guess about takeoff "run"? I live by water and...
_________________ Bob Steinbach Leonardtown MD
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Post subject: Re: This is What Happens When a Fast Mooney overtakes a 172 Posted: 04 Oct 2010, 16:50 |
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Joined: 12/18/07 Posts: 20814 Post Likes: +10014 Location: W Michigan
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Username Protected wrote: Any guess about takeoff "run"? I live by water and... The Icon looks like fun even if you never get it into the air...
_________________ Stop Continental Drift.
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Post subject: Re: This is What Happens When a Fast Mooney overtakes a 172 Posted: 04 Oct 2010, 20:36 |
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Joined: 06/07/10 Posts: 8215 Post Likes: +7278 Location: Boise, ID (S78)
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Username Protected wrote: Hi Guys,
There's no such thing as an ugly airplane. It just needs to find the right home, and someone will love it.
Best, Rich Sort of like women, I guess. My Dad used to say: "There's a Jack for every Jill."
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