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I am going to be going to the 2003 world aerobatic championships in lakeland florida next year I want to do a great sportsman routine any tips you guys can give me?

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What type airplane are you going to fly? I flew sportsman in a Pitts S-2A and intermediate in a Pitts S-1T at the Nationals in Denison,TX and at Sebring, FL. Drop me an e-mail at flyers@citlink.net. I could fax you the sportsman sequence that got me first place at Sebring.Regards,Ed Weber a.k.a tallpilot

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I fly in my flightsimulator for sportsman and intermediate a Pitts S1S and I am having trouble with my hammerheads what could I be doing wrong I can not get my pilots liscence nor my tailwheel endorsement because of my medecal history

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Regarding FS2002, Realair's Marchetti SF260 which is a "payware" aircraft, will do hammerheads, snap rolls, and spins better than the default Extra 300. But in reality, aircraft such as the Pitt's or Extra are much better suited for full blown aerobatic routines.You'll just have to be somewhat compromised when using a P/C setup, but at least you can still follow through with routines, such as offered by "Ed -- tallpilot".L.Adamson

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Ok I will do just that I sent him an email regaurding his sportsman routien

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