
Posted:
Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:45 pm
by AlisterC
They sure do make amazing looking planes. Well done to them.

Posted:
Wed Jun 05, 2013 6:45 pm
by hasegawa
Was or is there any "Staggerwing in New Zealand? I have this aircraft also in use since yesterday. Think, this may a Job for our repainters and I know, that many great aircraft like this are restored in New Zealand.
Great Screens....
I have the same probs, sometimes the complete electrics failed, gear and flaps are out and the Radios also. Bad. The second thing I have to complain about is, that they have no Dokumentation... only one data sheed with things i can find also by the Wikipedia... Nothing about how to fly the aircraft, nothing about history. Think, that Oldtimers like this must be better documented.

Posted:
Wed Jun 05, 2013 8:13 pm
by Sonnyj
[quote name='hasegawa' date='Jun 5 2013,6:45 PM' post='8331388']
Was or is there any "Staggerwing in New Zealand?

Thanks to Airliners.net
Cheers sonnyj

Posted:
Wed Jun 05, 2013 8:21 pm
by cowpatz
Yep 2 I think. There was one at the Warbirds open day on Sunday.
