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A2A Aviat Husky

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Do you guys have any plans for an Aviat Husky?
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No plans for a Husky right at this moment in time, but it is among the 'type' of aircraft we have had office chat about before.

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For God's sake!
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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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Sorry I have this compulsion of landing it on a taxiway somewhere.
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Ron Attwood wrote: 05 Jul 2020, 15:30 For God's sake!
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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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Lewis - A2A wrote: 05 Jul 2020, 15:03 No plans for an Avro Lancaster right at this moment in time, but it is an aircraft we have had long office chats about before.

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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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I KNEW it! :D
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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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Lewis - A2A wrote: 05 Jul 2020, 15:03 No plans for a Brabazon right at this moment in time, but it is among the 'type' of aircraft we have had office chat about before.

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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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dare I say it? This discussion looks like a new form of "Ban The Person Above You."

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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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Lewis - A2A wrote: 05 Jul 2020, 15:03 No plans for a second ban thread right at this moment in time, but it is among the 'type' of thread we have had office chat about before.
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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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I've never flown a Husky but from what I hear they are very nice airplanes. Once we get through the Aerostar we will then see what is next, but it has to be something we can have full access to or own.

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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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How about a fully-aerobatic 8KCAB Super Decathlon? It would be a change of pace from the GA aircraft offered so far, and there are plenty of them around.

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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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Scott - A2A wrote: 07 Jul 2020, 17:54Once we get through the Aerostar we will then see what is next, but it has to be something we can have full access to or own.
A Stearman, a Beaver or a DC-3. Something with character. Something slightly removed from standard GA aircraft and warbirds. Something that, simply flying it is an adventure. Something with historical importance. Something that the current owners love, beyond reason or their actual value. Something... special.

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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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Got an access to Cessna 190/195? :mrgreen:

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Re: A2A Aviat Husky

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Scott - A2A wrote: 07 Jul 2020, 17:54 Once we get through the Aerostar we will then see what is next, but it has to be something we can have full access to or own.

Scott
How about that Comanche 400 you have tucked away?? From the videos you've shown, that thing looks like a beast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPpjxryfD0c I'd love to see those braked wheels getting dragged along under engine run up. It's a rare plane too. Less than 150 built and only about 50 flying today. Good performance too from what I've read. How about 185kn cruise at sea level??

A beaver would be great too, as would a Beech D-18. And I'd like to suggest a Convair 240 or 340/440 as your next COTS venture. There's still some flying.


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