Pacer CFI or ride in AZ
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Looking for some duel in Pacer or even just a ride while I'm in AZ Feb, 2019 with my Champ. I'll buy gas and breakfast/lunch. Pacer is on my short list for light side by side backcountry fun. Appreciate any suggestions. Preferably Phoenix/Tucson area but can travel (C185 distance) if needed. Back to Denver in the spring/summer if something located there.
Please email or call; Thanks Jack
[email protected] 303-356-7767
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Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:52 am
flyingjack wrote:Looking for some duel in Pacer
Good luck. Be careful. It can be a little cramped in the Pacer cockpit and your shot can easily go astray. Probably the worst part is flying the dead body back.

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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.”
Zzz wrote:Probably the worst part is flying the dead body back.
1. Undo their seat belt.
2. Open their door.
3. Put 'er in knife edge.
4. Push.
5. Enjoy instant performance increase.
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SERVICE CEILING -noun - The altitude at which the pilot starts smacking the dash, exclaiming, "CLIMB OL' GIRL CLIMB!"
Just did some dual time in a highly modified pacer in Shafter California . Guy is great too . Landed in a cow patch had breakfast at Kern Valley Super fun PM me if you want His contact info
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Tue Jan 15, 2019 12:22 pm
At least in the tight cockpit your shot should find it's mark. Well Played Zzz………...
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ShadowAviator wrote:Zzz wrote:Probably the worst part is flying the dead body back.
1. Undo their seat belt.
2. Open their door.
3. Put 'er in knife edge.
4. Push.
5. Enjoy instant performance increase.
This must be the reason that Piper put the front door on the copilot side!
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