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Model 4 verse the 7 ss
I was wondering how the model 4 compares to the 7ss. I am new to kitfox and have flown the 7ss with the rotax 912 100hp engine. Wondering what you guys would prefer to buy and also the different flight characteristics.
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Re: Model 4 verse the 7 ss
I have a model IV. (IV-1200 to be exact.) My previous plane was a model IV. (IV-1050) I have over 1000 hours in type. I have flown the models V-VIISS on a couple of occasions, which are all very similar, varying with minor details.
IMO - The V through the current SS are a much more "mature" and "refined" airplane compared to the earlier models. My airplanes, though very well built, do not have the designed in finish of the later model Kits. Things like the way the doors are designed to seal, the way the cowlings are made, the improved panel design all show the improvements made over my plane.
The flying qualities of the newer planes are more stable, in a word, heavier. That's not to say they are boring like a Cessna, S7 Rans or a Crylander, (which I all have flown) far from it. They are still very sporty handling, but heavier than my IV is.
A newer Kitfox is like a modern sports roadster. My IV is like a MG-A. Does that make sense?
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Re: Model 4 verse the 7 ss
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Re: Model 4 verse the 7 ss
I have always thought of the difference sort of like a dirt bike vs. A Honda Gold wing.
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Re: Model 4 verse the 7 ss
Thinking of my response, I do wish the IV-1200 was still available as a kit. After losing my first IV, it was a long and hard search to find an uncompleted IV to get me going again. Yes, I used to own a dirt bike - Montessa.
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Re: Model 4 verse the 7 ss
I personally would say Dirt Bike vs Dual Sport...
And the IV IS still available.. mostly by special order and mostly being bought by the overseas market due to the lower gross weight requirements.
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