Cool! We're going to be getting into the SeaRey brokering business soon as well as new and kit sales and training. Feel free to let us know if you need help moving it.
Helen
On 8/7/2010 5:15 PM, palmettoe@aol.com wrote:Aye have a Stingray (single place Searey) for sale ELSA too!In a message dated 8/7/2010 5:13:03 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Helen_Woods@verizon.net writes:I take it my suggestion has been seconded. All in favor say aye!
(Anything alumnium will corode in the salt of my part of the world...)
Helen
On 8/7/2010 5:09 PM, Michael Daniels wrote:I Love the SeaRey
MikeHow about CH 750s? We can put it on floats & it's made in America.I think we should all just buy American made SeaReys.
Helen
On 8/7/2010 4:56 PM, orval_f wrote:
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>> Maybe I'm off base, but it seems to me that ALL of you are here primarily to bash Cessna and Skycatchers! I just galloped through 6 months of messages, and could not find one positive comment.
>> I joined this list because I actually have a 162 on order; anybody else?
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> I don't have a dog in this fight, but I have a friend who has evaluated 150+ airplanes and who flew a Skycatcher recently.
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> 1. He observed very high friction in the ailerons and control forces substantially out of balance and harmony.
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> 2. With heels on the floor, if you push a rudder pedal, you will get brake. This will result in a rash of flat-spotted tires during crosswind landing.
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> 3. He feels that people why learn to fly in a Skycatcher will not learn to fly by control feel.
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