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MLS-12D
23rd Sep 2003, 03:05
This past Saturday, I completed my first solo flight in the Harvard. :D :D :D

It took me 9.4 hours dual, but at least I finally got there. It just goes to show that you don't have to be a super pilot to fly such aircraft, as long as you are persistant and get some good instruction. :ok:

I will now be doing a couple of hours solo practice, before taking the wings qualification flight test. Wish me luck!

murphy1901
23rd Sep 2003, 03:47
Congratulations MLS! :ok:

I'm green with envy :D

And good luck with the flight test!

MLS-12D
24th Sep 2003, 07:26
Thanks murphy!

My solo was in a Mk. II, C-FMTX (http://www.spitcrazy.com/3191-over-parliament-buildi.jpg). It was the first time that I had ever been in the aircraft, as my training thus far has been conducted in another Mk. II, C-FHWX (http://community.webshots.com/photo/81482355/82766587sRCLNa), and in a Mk. 4, C-FWPK (http://www.spitcrazy.com/Harvard-fall.jpg).

It is such a privilege to have the chance to fly these wonderful airplanes! :D

MLS-12D

P.S. Check out the roar of the Harvard's 9' propeller (http://www.spitcrazy.com/harvardsound.htm)!

MLS-12D
7th Sep 2004, 16:36
Well, it took me a lot longer than I had anticipated, but I passed the wings test this past Saturday.:D

Maxflyer
7th Sep 2004, 17:00
Once saw Gary Newman at North Weald with a Harvard. Does anyone know if he still has it?

Kolibear
8th Sep 2004, 07:05
Harvards seem to have dropped out of fashion, cost, I suspect, has something to do with it.

All the ex-Harvard pilots now fly Yaks.



and it was Gary Numan

AerBabe
8th Sep 2004, 07:56
Well done, MLS-12D! You lucky bugga. :} I've been drooling over the one at North Weald since I got there. I don't know if it still belongs to Gary Numan, but it does still have his name painted on the side.

MLS-12D
8th Sep 2004, 11:06
Harvards seem to have dropped out of fashion, cost, I suspect, has something to do with it.Actually, it is surprisingly cheap for what you get.

In any case, if money were the only concern, I would fly a Cessna 150 or something equally practical. But 'you can't take it with you'!

All the ex-Harvard pilots now fly Yaks.Not very many Yaks over here, I don't think ... but I would be willing to have a go! ;)

Thanks for the good wishes AerBabe. :)