Subject: Re: EAA Biplane
From: B. Jensen
Date: Tue Oct 03 07:22:02 2000
Ed,
I used to own an EAA Biplane. IMO, it was very marginal for aerobatics.
Mine had a 125 hp engine, so I imagine a 85 hp is even worse. It was a fun
airplane, but in your situation, I feel you'd be better off renting a
Citabria or Decathlon.
If you just want tailwheel time, a Cub or Champ is a cheap way to go.
Bryan
Ed wrote:
> Anyone have figures or a guess on the +G design load limit for the EAA
> biplane?
>
> Stumbled across a nice little one for a great price. Is it suitable for
> Sunday afternoon looping, and is it capable of completing the Sportsman
> known with 85hp?
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