JS>DANIEL,
JS> In a message dated 03-09-98 you wrote ...
JS>> Thanks for the info, Jim. What I was really looking for was
JS>> information on how it handled and what it was like to fly one.
JS> Sorry,
JS> I was not a pilot back then.. Just a Bombaimer...
JS> I doubt if you will find anyone that flew them unless you can
JS> contact the owners of the few left...
JS> Jim
Daniel,
I wish I could be more specific but on another echo that I don't have a
feed from anymore there were several Navy Chaps that had flown the
TigerCat. Just keep poking around and you will find them. These guys
lived down around Lakeland, FL. They were on an Echo that talked about
flying by people that had done and are still doing lots of it. It was a
FIDO Echo. Of course they are all retired now and I met them at Sun n'
Fun but that has been several years back. Some one might remember the
Echo and if they do and know of a feed of it I'd sure appreciate it. I
even remember that the F-7 was based at Turner Field at Albany, GA. for
awhile. Good Luck.....Jim....
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