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December 3rd 05, 06:36 PM
Does anyone know of anyone out there doing taildragger endorsements in
Wisconsin? It seems like Wisconsin Aviation in Watertown isn't doing it
anymore. Not having much luck finding anyone else except out of state
at Poplar Grove in IL.
I'm in Madison.

Jim Macklin
December 3rd 05, 06:56 PM
call EAA www.eaa.org somebody there will know a local.


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> wrote in message
ups.com...
| Does anyone know of anyone out there doing taildragger
endorsements in
| Wisconsin? It seems like Wisconsin Aviation in Watertown
isn't doing it
| anymore. Not having much luck finding anyone else except
out of state
| at Poplar Grove in IL.
| I'm in Madison.
|

Jim Burns
December 3rd 05, 11:54 PM
Wausau. http://www.flywausau.com/citabria.html Contact John Chmiel at


Jim

> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Does anyone know of anyone out there doing taildragger endorsements in
> Wisconsin? It seems like Wisconsin Aviation in Watertown isn't doing it
> anymore. Not having much luck finding anyone else except out of state
> at Poplar Grove in IL.
> I'm in Madison.
>

john smith
December 4th 05, 12:04 AM
In article >,
"Jim Burns" > wrote:

> http://www.flywausau.com/citabria.html

Wow!!! That is truely an older model!
It still has the oleo gear!
(I thought it was late 60's but the FAA database says it is a 71.)

Chris Colohan
December 4th 05, 01:34 AM
john smith > writes:

> In article >,
> "Jim Burns" > wrote:
>
> > http://www.flywausau.com/citabria.html
>
> Wow!!! That is truely an older model!
> It still has the oleo gear!
> (I thought it was late 60's but the FAA database says it is a 71.)

Huh. And I was marvelling at the price. I am currently doing my
primary training in Citabrias, and paying $95/hr wet...

Chris
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BTIZ
December 4th 05, 05:36 AM
>> Wow!!! That is truely an older model!
>> It still has the oleo gear!
>> (I thought it was late 60's but the FAA database says it is a 71.)
>

to many people... 71 is the "late 60s"

BT

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