The OP said he was looking for a cheaper taildragger than a CAP-10, which I'd certainly expect a cub to be.
That's the idea, I'd like to hire a tailwheel aeroplane but the CAP10 is a bit out of the price range. I was happy enough flying PA28s until a friend introduced me to the world of tailwheel aeroplanes... (and I'm a she, by the way
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I'd strongly advise keeping your social life, including your flying, as close to the university as possible
I'll be living in university halls of residence, but I'll be coming home every few weekends to visit the family etc, so may combine that with some flying.
Out of interest, how would the UAS treat someone who already has a PPL? They seem to be based on flying training, from what I've read, so would there also be an opportunity to hire the aircraft?
Thanks again