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Which Biplane to buy?

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Michael Xmas

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Hi gang, I am new to the web site and could really use your help out there. I just got the bug to buy a biplane and can scrape up about $30,000 dollars. Base on what I can see, I figure I can afford to buy aStar duster, Arco duster, or maybe a Sky bolt. I have lots of airtime in planes, gliders and balloons, but 0 tail wheel time. I would like to buy a biplane that I can transition into easily.I currently do light aerobatics in my glider like loops, rolls and wingoversand would like to have the option do a little light aerobatics in the biplane as well. Well based on my needs - relative easy transition into tail wheels, light aerobatics, and priced at around $30,000 what should I be looking for???
 

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