Welcome Kevin!
Fantastic choice! Great airplane, great company, great group of builders.
You won't be disappointed,
Bob Jacoby
Jacksonville, FL
Panther # 0018, full kit, under construction
Pennsylvania Panther
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Re: Pennsylvania Panther
Bob Jacoby
Panther Serial #: 00018
Panther Serial #: 00018
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Pennsylvania Panther
Hi all!
I pulled the trigger on the tail kit and plans this week. I may have been emboldened by tasty Octoberfest beer but I digress. At this point I have nothing of note to report, but thought I would offer some background. I'm a former RV-6A owner (bought flying). I'm also a large guy at 6'5" and 260 lbs. I'm also very interested in acro. Given that the Panther is purported to be good for those of larger stature and getting upside down, it seems a natural fit for my nearly entirely solo mission of relieving stress. It doesn't hurt that it's gorgeous and easy to build.
In any case, I'm happy to count myself among the ranks of Panther builders and look forward to the challenge (and hopefully the reward) of building. I'm sure I'll have lots of inane questions so thanks in advance!
KF
I pulled the trigger on the tail kit and plans this week. I may have been emboldened by tasty Octoberfest beer but I digress. At this point I have nothing of note to report, but thought I would offer some background. I'm a former RV-6A owner (bought flying). I'm also a large guy at 6'5" and 260 lbs. I'm also very interested in acro. Given that the Panther is purported to be good for those of larger stature and getting upside down, it seems a natural fit for my nearly entirely solo mission of relieving stress. It doesn't hurt that it's gorgeous and easy to build.
In any case, I'm happy to count myself among the ranks of Panther builders and look forward to the challenge (and hopefully the reward) of building. I'm sure I'll have lots of inane questions so thanks in advance!
KF