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Post subject: Air-to-air video of Lancair Evolution Posted: 31 Jan 2010, 15:10 |
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Joined: 04/06/08 Posts: 2718 Post Likes: +100 Location: Palm Beach, Florida F45
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Incredible turbine preformance......geez, if they only made it better looking sitting on the ramp!
[youtube:g6p6wimz]http://youtu.be/7aCNpmf4vLw[/youtube:g6p6wimz]
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Post subject: Re: Air-to-air video of Lancair Evolution Posted: 31 Jan 2010, 22:06 |
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I flew the prototype, and did a pilot report for Kitplanes... http://www.lancair.com/Main/pdf_documen ... nesMag.pdfThis airplane is nothing like the Lancair IV... It handles well, is comfortable, low stall speed, and very nice handling... It is a very capable airplane for the right market.... Tailwinds, Doug Rozendaal
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Post subject: Re: Air-to-air video of Lancair Evolution Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 11:11 |
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The round windows are a little ugly. I wonder what they feel like from inside.
However, this thing is incredibly capable and makes a lot of other choices look like a model T.
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Post subject: Re: Air-to-air video of Lancair Evolution Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 13:21 |
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Username Protected wrote: The round windows are a little ugly. I wonder what they feel like from inside.
However, this thing is incredibly capable and makes a lot of other choices look like a model T. From the video, it looked like the visibility was pretty good out the side windows, however the blind spot of the wide "A Pillar" (that's what they're called on a car, not sure about a plane) looks pretty substantial.
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Post subject: Re: Air-to-air video of Lancair Evolution Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 18:02 |
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Joined: 02/14/08 Posts: 3133 Post Likes: +2672 Location: KGBR
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Doesn't seem to slow it down any, plus as an experimental you could cut the retractable one off your Bo and mount it on the Lancair!
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