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Old 8th May 2014 | 14:45
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Aero training recommendations

Any quick recommendations on the best organisations/instructors for aerobatics training in the UK?
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Old 8th May 2014 | 16:55
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Best instructor- that's easy....Me.

But seriously some indication of a location would help. Advanced, beginners...

I'll start you off with Skysport at Kemble. Lovely Bulldogs reasonable prices.
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Old 8th May 2014 | 21:45
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I recommend Ultimate High at Goodwood - but no surprise there!
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Old 8th May 2014 | 23:15
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Alan Cassidy, White Waltham.
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Old 8th May 2014 | 23:34
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On-Track Aviation (Wellesbourne Mountford)
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Old 9th May 2014 | 10:07
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Depends how far you want to go!

As the others have said

Cambridge have an extra 200, don't know how good the instruction is
but at the price is the best bang for the buck. will take you from beginner to advanced aeros, but it will spoil you if you end up doing to subsequent hours in a say a slingsby!

British aerobatic academy, I think based at little Gransden, might have moved to bourne also have an extra 200. (also Cambridge area)

Personally, try Tiger Club at headcorn.
cap10c is a good plane to learn in and if Richard Pickin is down there you wont find a better instructor in my humble opinion. once you are good enough you can do aeros overhead the air field - saves you a LOT of time and money
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Old 9th May 2014 | 22:33
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Would recommend Adrian Willis at Aerobatic flying training | British Aerobatic Academy
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Old 18th May 2014 | 14:57
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Thank you all for your feedback.
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