That would take a lot of time and effort, but at
the end, the girls would all greet you with a big
smile by your name when you walked in the door,
which is something.
Citabria at YBW
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Back on topic: I think the Decathlon comes with the
expensive Frank Christen full inverted 801 oil system,
but the Citabria does not.
What a lot of RV homebuilders do is install a slobber
pot (oil/air separator) on the crankcase breather, to
try to capture some of the oil that might be vented
overboard during some inadvertent negative G.
I remember the Grob had this problem. It would
dump a quart of oil down the side of the airplane if
you made the tiniest error and went a little negative.
Really weird engineering for an aerobatic trainer but
hey it's German so it has to be better than anything
made in North America, like a Lycoming engine, a
Hartzell propeller, or a Zivko airframe.
[img width=500 height=333]http://www.aeroresource.co.uk/wp-conten ... kc_002.jpg[/img]
Not sure about the paperwork status for a certified
aircraft, of an aftermarket slobber pot.
For experimental, check out the "half Raven"
http://www.vansairforce.com/community/s ... hp?t=51286
expensive Frank Christen full inverted 801 oil system,
but the Citabria does not.
What a lot of RV homebuilders do is install a slobber
pot (oil/air separator) on the crankcase breather, to
try to capture some of the oil that might be vented
overboard during some inadvertent negative G.
I remember the Grob had this problem. It would
dump a quart of oil down the side of the airplane if
you made the tiniest error and went a little negative.
Really weird engineering for an aerobatic trainer but
hey it's German so it has to be better than anything
made in North America, like a Lycoming engine, a
Hartzell propeller, or a Zivko airframe.
[img width=500 height=333]http://www.aeroresource.co.uk/wp-conten ... kc_002.jpg[/img]
Not sure about the paperwork status for a certified
aircraft, of an aftermarket slobber pot.
For experimental, check out the "half Raven"
http://www.vansairforce.com/community/s ... hp?t=51286
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There is a Super Decathlon at YBW owned by a group called Western Wings. About 12 guys own shares, shares are sold on by each individual owner. Well run, have had a Super D running since the early '80s. Fixed costs are (I believe) $150/month, $65/ tach hr, you pay for gas. Bookings are online - availability seems good, less than 200 hrs/year utilisation, maintenance is done right, stored in a heated hangar. I am one of the tame instructors, but don't actually pay for anything, so my numbers may be a bit off. Contact name will be sent by PM.
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