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S2A vs S2C

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New to forum. I am a young aerobatic pilot who is looking to start a aerobatic instruction/ride company. Trying to decide which model of Pitts would make the most sense. I am leaning towards a S2A simply because I think I could make more money due to the lower operating costs. Basically I think that it could pay for itself in a shorter time frame. Plus it is a lot less money upfront which makes me feel a little better about taking the risk. What do you guys think?

I have operational experience in both airplanes. I understand the performance difference between the two. If money wasn't a object I would get a S2C because you can get more done in a hour because you can climb back to altitude faster. But I believe that I could give a good product with a S2A with the lower costs involved.
 

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