Grass strip flying - where do I start?
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Grass strip flying - where do I start?
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My scenario:
Completed my training at Liverpool in a PA38 (£100+ per hour) and I live in Ormskirk. I want to try out some farm strip flying, perhaps in a tailwheel (or something cheaper than renting from a school) and experience flying at it's best.
I know of Barton, which I believe to be an excellent place (and I know of a nice chap there who runs a good group) however I am keeping an open mind. I know there isn't exactly a million airfields in the North West, so I am open to suggestions...
Ideal situation is to be involved in a well run friendly group, which won't break the bank and is situated somewhere nice/nearby if possible.
I think that my main point is that I want to experience the joy and freedom of flying (I.e not having a large commercial airport as my only base) and don't really know where to start!
Thanks in advance,
Lee
My scenario:
Completed my training at Liverpool in a PA38 (£100+ per hour) and I live in Ormskirk. I want to try out some farm strip flying, perhaps in a tailwheel (or something cheaper than renting from a school) and experience flying at it's best.
I know of Barton, which I believe to be an excellent place (and I know of a nice chap there who runs a good group) however I am keeping an open mind. I know there isn't exactly a million airfields in the North West, so I am open to suggestions...
Ideal situation is to be involved in a well run friendly group, which won't break the bank and is situated somewhere nice/nearby if possible.
I think that my main point is that I want to experience the joy and freedom of flying (I.e not having a large commercial airport as my only base) and don't really know where to start!
Thanks in advance,
Lee
Originally Posted by mazzy1026
Right then.....
My scenario:
Completed my training at Liverpool in a PA38 (£100+ per hour) and I live in Ormskirk. I want to try out some farm strip flying, perhaps in a tailwheel (or something cheaper than renting from a school) and experience flying at it's best.
I know of Barton, which I believe to be an excellent place (and I know of a nice chap there who runs a good group) however I am keeping an open mind. I know there isn't exactly a million airfields in the North West, so I am open to suggestions...
Ideal situation is to be involved in a well run friendly group, which won't break the bank and is situated somewhere nice/nearby if possible.
I think that my main point is that I want to experience the joy and freedom of flying (I.e not having a large commercial airport as my only base) and don't really know where to start!
Thanks in advance,
Lee
My scenario:
Completed my training at Liverpool in a PA38 (£100+ per hour) and I live in Ormskirk. I want to try out some farm strip flying, perhaps in a tailwheel (or something cheaper than renting from a school) and experience flying at it's best.
I know of Barton, which I believe to be an excellent place (and I know of a nice chap there who runs a good group) however I am keeping an open mind. I know there isn't exactly a million airfields in the North West, so I am open to suggestions...
Ideal situation is to be involved in a well run friendly group, which won't break the bank and is situated somewhere nice/nearby if possible.
I think that my main point is that I want to experience the joy and freedom of flying (I.e not having a large commercial airport as my only base) and don't really know where to start!
Thanks in advance,
Lee
Your problem will be that most tailwheel groups will not want a new member without tailwheel experience - too risky! I was lucky and joined a group with a tri-gear aircraft operating off a strip. Now, ages later, I am doing some tailwheel training. You are more likely to find a group with a Cessna/PA28 etc who will take you on.
Good luck
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Thanks pos - I see your point actually, I am very much open to tri-gear also. I think the main idea was the grass strip (I.e. the atmosphere and surroundings) not necessarily the aircraft
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Why don't you try contacting the local PFA strut. They may be able to help and advise - or event take you to one or two
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Your problem will be that most tailwheel groups will not want a new member without tailwheel experience
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I think it depends on what type, a benign Cub or a demanding Auster?
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Bingo - I have thought a bit about this also. I don't know a lot about microlighting, so will have to do some research into it. May even take a trip down there.
Anyone know anything about Ince Blundell, like the aircraft they fly?
Anyone know anything about Ince Blundell, like the aircraft they fly?
Hi mazzy I fly from there you will find weightshift micros lots of fixed wing micros a very few g/a types, the school has a very nice ikarus C42 fixed wing as well as two new GT450 weightshifts which are all available for hire, go and take a look around, they are a very friendly bunch just tell one of the instructors what you are doing I think you will be pleasantly surprised
Nick Axworthy.
http://www.wlms.co.uk/ibfc.htm
The above is there web site.
Nick Axworthy.
http://www.wlms.co.uk/ibfc.htm
The above is there web site.