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Rating: 2
posted by [Anonymous], 12/31/07 14:11
bad aircraft...
posted by Jay, 01/15/07 23:54
You sir have never flown this aircraft, you obviously have not because people that log 700 hours in an airplane have no choice but to love the airplane. I have never heard of anyone say they hate the aircraft that they use to log hours.
Rating: 3
posted by Captain America, 10/15/06 03:31
OK, lets get some things straightened out. This aircraft cannot do 500 knots, like the model will do if you level it out and add full power. Having logged 700 hours in this particular aircraft, and having logged another 300 hours in the backseat with a lady friend of mine, i will assure you that the most this airplane will do is 240 knots at most. On the up side though, great representation of an overall crappy airplane. Why the japanese cant get anything right is unknown to me. First they attacked us, in the end they lost. Then they send over crappy cars, which kill more americans. Then they send this over, which is killing even more (seems like every time i pick up a flying magazine and look to the afterword on the FAA accident reports i end up seeing something about the MU-2. Why cant people figure out that the Japanese are only good for figuring out the thrust to weight ratio and not building the plane (leave that one to the americans, afterall we were the ones who started aviation, that is if you dont include Da Vinci) Had to get it off my chest.
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