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Old 23rd Jul 2007, 08:23
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Training as an Airxraft Engineer on Classic Aircraft

Hi there

I am interested in training (p/t?) as an engineer on classic planes (tiger moth, DC3, warbirds etc).

Can you provide some advice on what the training process is, requirements, training providers?

Where would be a good place on the net to start looking?

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Get in touch with the museum at Duxford.
Also ask the guys at www.airmech.co.uk
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