Posted Wednesday, March 27, 2013 @ 10:54 PM
Hi Don,
I guess take a look at the other histories posted, and try to give something similar.
Think, 'What might be interesting to the reader?'
If you know of any records broken, historical achievements, particularly long flights undertaken, displays performed, crashes and resurrections, major rebuilds, that sort of thing, I guess.
The very fact that your airplane has survived for more than forty years is an achievement in itself, isn't it.
I have no statistics to hand, but I'll bet that a higher percentage of Fourniers survive today than Cessnas, Pipers etc.
Really, any info you can give us would be interesting Don, and thank you for submitting.
Yours, Bob
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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV