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Apr 25
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Alphasim Tornado.
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Another in a series. My old Pacer could climb in that attitude too - for about five seconds, and the rate was a little less
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THIS IS NOT A PANAM CLIPPER
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Awesome edit.
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I seem to recall the pacer as being fun to fly. Heel brakes were new to me at the time, but easy to get used to. I also recall that it could drop out of the sky if the landing wasn't done the right way.
The picture I'm posting here next is of a jet going downhill in a hurry - could you pacer keep up with that I wonder
Thanks fellas Gld you liked it. It makd it so much more worthwhile.
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jnc1 wrote
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I seem to recall the pacer as being fun to fly. Heel brakes were new to me at the time, but easy to get used to. I also recall that it could drop out of the sky if the landing wasn't done the right way. The Tri pacer was a poofs handbag by comparason.
The picture I'm posting here next is of a jet going downhill in a hurry - could you pacer keep up with that I wonder
Thanks fellas Gld you liked it. It makd it so much more worthwhile.
I've heard that, after you shed the wings, it becomes a descending fool
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