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Old 19th Nov 2001, 10:30   #1 (permalink)
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Question Nomad N24A??????

any one have any tips for flying the nomad N24A, (apart from don't).
 
Old 19th Nov 2001, 11:31   #2 (permalink)
 
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Clearfile,

Sydney Skydivers (+ 61 2 97919155) operated both N22s and an N24 for skydiving operations in the early and mid 1990s, they may have some pilot's notes etc or may be able to put you in touch with some of their pilots who flew them.

Good luck and I hope this helps.
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Spodman,

While Ppruners are entitled each to his/her view, may I, with respect, suggest that your facetious comment is both inappropriate and in rather bad taste.

The particular aircraft's history, to which you refer somewhat obliquely, was quite unusual and the Type's general characteristics ought not to be dressed in the consequences of such a extreme set of circumstances.
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