Brings back memories for me. Back in the late 1970’s, my Dad (a former F4 pilot) had a Citabria for awhile. He used to take me up over the Chesapeake Bay and he would do all of these acrobatics. Some of my best memories and best times. Thanks for posting.
Hi dude, despite of technics, in almost all maneuvers you start and finish at the same altitude and the speed was remained in the safe limits...Good job...nothing like to feel free...
@@astraeus4321 haven’t flown one. I’ve been looking at them lately as I am selling my Grumman. Lots of guys around here have wood spars and I’m not aware of any problems but I know they are time limited compared to the metal ones. I’m brand new to the Citabria so trying to learn as much as I can.
Brings back memories for me. Back in the late 1970’s, my Dad (a former F4 pilot) had a Citabria for awhile. He used to take me up over the Chesapeake Bay and he would do all of these acrobatics. Some of my best memories and best times. Thanks for posting.
Hi dude, despite of technics, in almost all maneuvers you start and finish at the same altitude and the speed was remained in the safe limits...Good job...nothing like to feel free...
nothing like aerobatics!! Citabria is a good natured
bird
The best use of 160 horsepower ever!!!
Very cool!!!
Very cool video, nice music too.
Nice, I'm still trying to fly straight and level in a citabria. Lol
Which Citabria model is this?
The VSI went crazy 🤣
Good stuff. Did you have the Metal Spar STC?
That’s a negative, haven’t flown one with a metal spar actually. How do you like them?
@@astraeus4321 haven’t flown one. I’ve been looking at them lately as I am selling my Grumman. Lots of guys around here have wood spars and I’m not aware of any problems but I know they are time limited compared to the metal ones. I’m brand new to the Citabria so trying to learn as much as I can.
"hey dude may I borrow your plane?"
"Sure. Just be careful with it"
5 minutes later...
@@alexp.6406 lol
Flugfreunde!
Nice video but you dorked it up with the music. Thumbs down.