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Old 06-26-2017, 11:41 AM
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Default New Elite Aerosports Havoc sports jet - wow!

A fantastic flying new sports jet for 200N-300N turbines. Great wing design able to handle high G-load push and pull maneuvers with a large fuselage side area for very good knife edge flight characteristics.

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And some photos from this last weekends flights at Woodland, Davis, CA
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My Boy just picked up his at Winamac jets, its a beast of a Jet, such a great build. Could not ask for more!
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Nice flying Greg..
Havoc looks to be a fantastic jet
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Thanks. I also have an Elite Shockwave and the Havoc is a great compliment to it. Shockwave = rocket ship and Havoc = slow, precise, 3D aerobatics! Too much fun!
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I got to fly a Havoc last weekend.. expensive flight.. very expensive
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What scheme did you get Goose? LOL
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Its tough too,, I seen Pablo put his through a great routine, even doing a negative snap roll carrying some speed. Very nice airplane that is vapable of doing everything 4 SURE.
Lands so slow you have to see it to believe it.
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the Hawk Scheme in Yellow and black, with no markings
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2 min on the controls, and I did a long slow roll.. almost no coupling.. breathed on the rudder..
Knife edge.. Money
Inverted.. well balanced...
Hammerhead.. easy
tail slide..pretty good
stall, straight ahead
stall w rudder.. easy spin, let go, done.
vertical rolls.. almost ImAC ish.. scary
constant speed loop and rev cuban 8..
4 point.. sold..
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So one of my friends say this jet cost 100,000$.. 10K for the jet, 90K for the Semi to haul it

It will fit into a Suburban or excursion, or large van/suv. But an upgrade to the trailer might still be in the works..

The guys at EA are Super easy to work with.. I gave them some basic wants, they put together an invoice, discussed it with me, made changes, and tailored to what I want.. very nice...
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I use a Escalade ESV (long version) which is the same size as the Suburban or Yukon XL. Also, 2015 and later model years have fold down flat seats so from the back of the front seats to the tail gate, you have a flat surface which is great. I can get the Havoc + 1-2 additional big planes and helis in as well. I didn't want a trailer so did a bunch of research on this and these class of larger SUV's 2015 and later model years work great. I understand that the Havoc will fit in a Ford Flex and normal size SUV's

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One person hauled his Havoc in a Dodge Durango. The nose of the Havoc makes a nice arm rest.
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Originally Posted by gooseF22
So one of my friends say this jet cost 100,000$.. 10K for the jet, 90K for the Semi to haul it

It will fit into a Suburban or excursion, or large van/suv. But an upgrade to the trailer might still be in the works..

The guys at EA are Super easy to work with.. I gave them some basic wants, they put together an invoice, discussed it with me, made changes, and tailored to what I want.. very nice...
that's funny
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Originally Posted by FenderBean
that's funny
so true!

yes it will fit in an excursion. The nose sits under your arm on the console. You need to make a cradle for it to elevate it to about 18 inch
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A big Havoc also fits in a Honda Odyssey, just need to make a small stand for it to slide in on...








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