Tailwheel Conversion
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I highly recommend Robin or Raj at Panshangar airfield - call 01707 391 791.
45 minutes from central London, so should be less than that from North London. They have a very tidy Supercub. Robin in particular has something in excess of 1100 tailwheel hours. They allow very tight "bad-weather" (even in good weather...) circuits there too - 500 ft (with a climbing turn to downwind), so you get plenty of landings in each hour. Its about £100 per hour brakes off-brakes on. Enjoy.
BTW, only disadvantage is that Robin flys Weds and Sun only....Raj is also part time.
45 minutes from central London, so should be less than that from North London. They have a very tidy Supercub. Robin in particular has something in excess of 1100 tailwheel hours. They allow very tight "bad-weather" (even in good weather...) circuits there too - 500 ft (with a climbing turn to downwind), so you get plenty of landings in each hour. Its about £100 per hour brakes off-brakes on. Enjoy.
BTW, only disadvantage is that Robin flys Weds and Sun only....Raj is also part time.
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If you can push you travelling time a little further, I would certainly recommend
Air Atlantique at Coventry.....they fly a Cessna T.D. and a shed load of DC-3's. Don't know if you have to have a CPL for this course though......they are certainly worth a call. (Might even get a job out of it!!!) Good Luck.
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Air Atlantique at Coventry.....they fly a Cessna T.D. and a shed load of DC-3's. Don't know if you have to have a CPL for this course though......they are certainly worth a call. (Might even get a job out of it!!!) Good Luck.
C.N.
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Hi,
If you don't mind the extra travelling i would strongly recommend Clacton Aero Club, Short Grass strip only 600 metres and then the chance to go and show off the Super Cub's performance in many of the local farmstrips which average about 300 metres, I have done it myself and found it extremely good fun and a great experience, and you get the time in the air that you actually pay for rather than wasting it on the ground. They vcharge around 90 pound an hour dual.
If you don't mind the extra travelling i would strongly recommend Clacton Aero Club, Short Grass strip only 600 metres and then the chance to go and show off the Super Cub's performance in many of the local farmstrips which average about 300 metres, I have done it myself and found it extremely good fun and a great experience, and you get the time in the air that you actually pay for rather than wasting it on the ground. They vcharge around 90 pound an hour dual.
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Come down to me @ Compton Abbas or EGHH 2 X Cubs - tons of experience, but no matter who you fly with, make sure you spend more time learning about control techniques for taxiing that worrying about the flying.
Best of luck, and remember stick & rudder together!
Best of luck, and remember stick & rudder together!




