Hi,
I've managed to fall in love with the rental Citabria Explorer (7GCBC) which I've been flying, but, as I look into purchasing, some research has shown that a late model Aurora (7ECA) might fit me better (I love the 0-235 and payload, range, and endurance are all important). However, given the relatively small number of ACA built Aurora's (26, I think) I have a couple of questions:
1. How much of the 7ECA is unique? Is it a normal Citabria fuselage with modified engine mounts, and an O-235 strapped to the front, or is it a rather unique bird? (I'm thinking about the availability of parts and experience mechanics).
2. Is the published payload actually usable, or are you always playing CG games (given that the payload is due to the smaller engine, aft CG sounds like it could be a problem.)
3. Other than being slightly anemic, are there any other significant handling differences?
Thanks for the help! Any other insight is also welcome.
-Rob
I've managed to fall in love with the rental Citabria Explorer (7GCBC) which I've been flying, but, as I look into purchasing, some research has shown that a late model Aurora (7ECA) might fit me better (I love the 0-235 and payload, range, and endurance are all important). However, given the relatively small number of ACA built Aurora's (26, I think) I have a couple of questions:
1. How much of the 7ECA is unique? Is it a normal Citabria fuselage with modified engine mounts, and an O-235 strapped to the front, or is it a rather unique bird? (I'm thinking about the availability of parts and experience mechanics).
2. Is the published payload actually usable, or are you always playing CG games (given that the payload is due to the smaller engine, aft CG sounds like it could be a problem.)
3. Other than being slightly anemic, are there any other significant handling differences?
Thanks for the help! Any other insight is also welcome.
-Rob