I believe John did the aviation community a great justice designing the thorp around the 290. there are faster rigs out there, there are some slower. The 290 offers a Big Bang for you buck and they are reliable. I have flown 2 t-18s that are 290 powered, can't say enough good about them. They will sip gas, car gas if you like and Cruz at about 140 knots at altitude. John hit the marker when he did the design work I think we will all agree. Fast is good, and faster yet is even better for some, but the 290 enabled a whole lot of folks to fly the Tiger. It would be good if the 290 was still plenty full, and at the low price they used to sell for, it is a real good fit for the Thorp airframe and maybe a whole lot more of the working class would have the opportunity that John offered many many years ago. I have always like the 290 powered Thorp, they are underestimated so to speak, and after all, they are still tigers just like the rest of em.....If John didn't create the perfect airplane, he was so close he made the rest of the designers cry, my opinion, within the parameters with which the Thorp was designed to be used and the purpose it was intended to be used, name one that does it better, and we already know there is not one better lookin that's just common knowledge........Dan
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