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cgzro
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Really good value for money. An indestructible airframe for the same price as a Pitts S1S/T or S2A. No fabric to worry about and much lower overhaul costs. There is a guy in Quebec I believe with a black one .. really sharp. I pulled up next to him a few months ago at YND and did the motorcyclists nod of appreciation thing.


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cgzro wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 4:47 am Really good value for money. An indestructible airframe for the same price as a Pitts S1S/T or S2A. No fabric to worry about and much lower overhaul costs. There is a guy in Quebec I believe with a black one .. really sharp. I pulled up next to him a few months ago at YND and did the motorcyclists nod of appreciation thing.
I'm intrigued. What makes you say a Yak is cheaper to overhaul than a Pitts?
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Good friend of mines Father Dan has one, awesome guy let me park the Pitts in his barn when I was making my way across the country.
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;) What a cool name.
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