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    Maybe because only a 'sissy' would go out and 'play' in all that
crosswind.  A 'real' pilot would
know better than to do such a thing.  They probably got into a 10 or 15 kt
crosswind and got all
'sideways' so now they know better than to get caught in that situation
again. ESPECIALLY not in a plane
with not pedals.  No Way!!!!
Sissy plane?  Hmmmmmmmm
    If he ain't tried it, he shouldn't knock it!!

Bob Saville



Glen Ward wrote:

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> Wow, some people have a problem.  What a bunch of nasty stuff.  Pretty
> shameful to put it right next to ones for sale.  I always found that
kind of
> talk to be disconcerting when I was looking to buy one but now I am a
> believer, at least in terms of the plane's strengths outweighing its
> troubles.  I am not sure why people ever thought it was a sissy plane.
It
> has always seemed to me to be fairly difficult to fly.
>
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