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I'd like to get some aerobatic training in the Washington/Oregon area.
I'm near Portland, but I'd be willing to fly a few hours out to another airport. I don't want to fly in competition (or even solo for that matter) just for fun. But I do want training (starting with spins, for example) not just a ride. I'm big (6'4", 235) so I may not fit in some of the typical smaller aerobatic planes. Also, I've got a craving to fly in a T-34 sometime. Any recommendations? -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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In article 0JYpc.63910$536.10695391@attbi_s03, Ben Jackson
wrote: I'd like to get some aerobatic training in the Washington/Oregon area. I'm near Portland, but I'd be willing to fly a few hours out to another airport. I don't want to fly in competition (or even solo for that matter) just for fun. But I do want training (starting with spins, for example) not just a ride. I'm big (6'4", 235) so I may not fit in some of the typical smaller aerobatic planes. Also, I've got a craving to fly in a T-34 sometime. Any recommendations? Go to www.eaa.org and click on the "Aerobatics" link, This will take you to the IAC homepage. There you will find a tab with links to aerobatic schools. |
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EDR wrote: Go to www.eaa.org and click on the "Aerobatics" link, This will take you to the IAC homepage. There you will find a tab with links to aerobatic schools. I looked at the few that are near me, but I only found info about performances, not actual training. For example, http://hammerheadaerobatics.com/html/ is one of the two Oregon links and if you visit that page it's all about airshow performances in an experimental-certified SU-29. I don't think that's really an instruction link... In fact the only place I *have* found is not listed the http://www.wingoveraerobatics.com/ So I don't think that list is so great. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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In article Cb7qc.15540$qA.1892472@attbi_s51, Ben Jackson
wrote: In article , EDR wrote: Go to www.eaa.org and click on the "Aerobatics" link, This will take you to the IAC homepage. There you will find a tab with links to aerobatic schools. I looked at the few that are near me, but I only found info about performances, not actual training. For example, http://hammerheadaerobatics.com/html/ is one of the two Oregon links and if you visit that page it's all about airshow performances in an experimental-certified SU-29. I don't think that's really an instruction link... In fact the only place I *have* found is not listed the http://www.wingoveraerobatics.com/ So I don't think that list is so great. No, it isn't a complete list, but it is someplace to start. If you contact those on the list in your area, they may refer you to someone they know who is doing instructing. Another source on the IAC website is to contact the chapter president of the local club in your area. They will also be able to put you in touch with someone who may be instructing in your area. |
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Hi, I am a former Marine Corps F/A-18 pilot and aerobatic instructor at Advanced Flight Dynamics in Redmond, OR. We have a 2014 Xtreme Decathlon. We can take pilots weighing up to 240lbs so you should be fine if you would be interested in flying with us. We can also offer upset recovery & formation training. Web site http://www.advancedflightdynamics.com and Facebook www.facebook.com/FlyAFD. We are also listed on the IAC Schools web page. (541) 604-2331. Last edited by Mike Kloch : June 1st 15 at 03:47 AM. Reason: add web page |
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