Flight Journal

It’s the pilot, not the machine

EDITOR’S NOTE: There is no doubt that one of the greatest pioneers of aerobatics was Curtis Pitts. In our August 2000 issue, Flight Journal had the privilege of publishing the words of this iconic man.

 , I decided I wanted to get into aerobatics. I had been to a bunch of airshows, and it just seemed like something I wanted to do. So I went out and bought an F-2 WACO that had the reputation of being a good aerobatic airplane, but it turned

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