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Fly an RV you get an RV Grin - Fly an Acrosport and the crowd will be grinning back. That says it all. I completed another Condition Inspection just short of 500hrs on 5/6/17. The cockpit skins needed some new paint and the tailwheel needed an overhaul. Other than that, she got the standard check-list CI, was reassembled, and put back in service. The post-maintenance test flight was flawless.The plane is 11 years old and still is a blast to fly. I can't image a better airplane for the dollar or grins. If you can fly a Citabria you can fly an Acro II. If your are tempted to build or purchase one - just do it! No more certified spam cans in my hangar.




Year: 2006
Model: Acrosport II
Engine: Lycoming O-320 160 HP

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