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Went to the Stuart Airshow (Stuart, FL) yesterday and saw the ultimate stunt prop!!!
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I'd hate to finger flip that dude!!!!!!!!!!!
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Just an observation - all the transport aircraft (at the show) had scimitar blade shapes. These aircraft are designed to carry heavy loads and need pulling power. Seems we can use the pulling power, just some thoughts.
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