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elwood
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I spent a few days in Utah, just to get away, and boy was it nice! 17% humidity 90 degree air temp, lovely! while I was there I set up an intro flight with AirGyro in Spanish Fork, They are great guys, anyhow I decided since I was there I would go test fly the 2 seat Trendak tercel (formerly known as Xenon) It was a very nice gyro, even though we were @7800ft density alt, it performed well and felt more nimble than a cavalon. Only problem is that it will not fit into my budget... it was cool though, very well built.
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Dropbear
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So what are they asking for the Tercel ??? They flew it down to Nephi to show off for a couple of hours at ROTR I have always liked the cockpit comfort space windows & instrument panel in Xenon/AAT Tercel ... Craig McPhersen put one together in TX ...800ft MSL /...& he thinks it's a slow dog ....very un-impressed! Another in NC is hard to sell with outdated control rods & AAT will not upgrade or help to make saleale ... all I hear is bad ....stuff .so glad you found it good ... I wonder if the sales demo machines are pimped up superior to the retail kits????
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Gabor
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I watched on at the Sun'N'Fun taking off twice.....the first one didn't exactly happen only for a few feet before it sunk back to the ground. Hot, heavy, humid! Welcome to Florida.....where you have to know your machine's limitations!
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elwood
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It performed fine for the altitude, judging by seat of the pants feel, I would have liked to try it at 800 ft where I am used to, it probably would have used a third of the takeoff distance, easier to make comparisons, but for Me it is just not worth the price, $118,00 (with the new rotax 915) Not that I could afford it anyhow, but I think it performed better than the Cavalon, it didn't feel as heavy, the rotors were very light feel, and the rudder authority is excellent. So I have flown the 2 place SxS Sparrow hawk... Drop keel RAF Cavalon Tercel 2 place tandem AR-1 MTO sport Tango 2 Still hard to beat the tango for the price, but as far as SxS it was very nice, just hard to justify the $$$$
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4NAC8R
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The thread title threw me off. I was hoping for a video of you catching air in an old Toyota....
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elwood
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4NAC8R wrote: The thread title threw me off. I was hoping for a video of you catching air in an old Toyota.... Sorry to let you down.....hard to top Stan's "flying nissan" story.... Guess I will just have to build my own...
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Rodney Smith
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A lotta tail on that bird ! If I had a hankering to build one similar . I would mod a SkyBoy . Twin tail boom would be a easy add on for the airframe .
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elwood
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The Rans s-12 Airaile would make a good one too.
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JonCarleton
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I flew a check-ride in a Xenon. It flew OK. Cruise was a bit slow and wind made it hunt a little. The biggest problem I had was my weight (245 at the time) vs. the examiner's weight (about 180). It took a lot of rudder (beyond the trim capability) and some constant cyclic to keep the cabin level. That's a common problem for most side-by-side machines with occupants of dissimilar weight.
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Rodney Smith
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Yep Want one ?
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elwood
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You got one?
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elwood
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They should really check before they choose names......
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