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What research have you done that has led you to decide a Horton STOL kit is best? This site as well as others is littered with threads discussing the various STOL kits for the Cessna wing. It seems pretty unanimous that the Sportsman STOL kit is the best. I've flown both and I agree. Never heard of anyone removing a Sportsman to install a Horton, but plenty have done so the other way around.
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GumpAir wrote:Buy a Maule.
Gump
ha ha ha

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Please reconsider and do more research. Ask Willie Stene at Stene Aviation to see his sportsman STOL testimonials for the Cessna 182 and Cessna 185 doing the Big Creek Four. I'm on the nickel rub program myself, but I will kick in $25.00 to cut down the price difference between the two kits. A Horton is great, but the Sportsman is exceptional. You will not be disappointed.
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OregonMaule wrote:GumpAir wrote:Buy a Maule.
Gump
ha ha ha

Can you believe that Gump uses that kind of language on a public website? Sheese!!!

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Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.
Been talking to the FBO guy in Weed and he has had one for 10 years and he is really glad he went that way. Like I say I have not ordered yet.
Tim
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I'll sell you my horton so I can buy a sportsman. Free shipping! Haha. But in all seriousness, I would sell it to you. I've been wanting to change to a sportsman, and if I could sell the horton, my wife may be more receptive to the idea of switching.
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qmdv wrote:Been talking to the FBO guy in Weed and he has had one for 10 years and he is really glad he went that way. Like I say I have not ordered yet.
Tim
Apparently the gent has never flown a plane with a Sportsman......no comparison.
But, it's your money.
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Tue Aug 19, 2014 11:09 pm
qmdv wrote:Been talking to the FBO guy in Weed
No, no, no, Tim... you were talking to a guy ON weed...
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Bahaha that's what I was thinking EZ!
Seriously talking to one guy isn't research tho.
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tricycles are for little girls
This is for a purchase that I will be making that has a pos home made part that I will be removing to then install the Horton.

I guess I should have been more specific.

How many knew that Horton also made hangar doors?
Tim
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I knew it had to be something like this. Things are never what they seem when it comes from Tim.

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Hahahahahaha

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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
I guess Horton had to come up with something to make up for their dwendeling STOL kit sales

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Always finding a way to stir the pot eh Tim? I thought your 182 already had a horton on it.
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Wed Aug 20, 2014 11:22 am
Well at least Willie knows where we stand! I bet he could design a sportsman door...
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Wed Aug 20, 2014 11:28 am
Ha ha! I bet those Horton doors land real short, though.

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