PPRuNe Forums

PPRuNe Forums (https://www.pprune.org/)
-   Private Flying (https://www.pprune.org/private-flying-63/)
-   -   Florida Taildraggers (https://www.pprune.org/private-flying/100687-florida-taildraggers.html)

Arclite01 29th August 2003 02:02

Florida Taildraggers
 
I'm thinking of a trip to Florida next year - the usual Disney stuff et al with the family.......

But.........

Anyone know where you can rent/fly a taildragger out in FL ? Cub, Aeronca, Stearman stuff all OK

I'm a current taildragger pilot so hopefully just a checkout and away (I have an FAA Cert as well as a JAR PPL)

Reasonable distance inside FL no object - might even fly there in a trike thing rented from Kissimee.

Any help/leads gratefully accepted

Arc

MLS-12D 20th October 2003 23:21

I understand that this place has a Stearman and a J-3 available for instruction in Florida during the winter months ... dual only, though (sorry!). :(

This place in Venice apparently has a Super Decathalon available year-round; and this other place at New Smyrna Beach rents a Champ for US$50.

LowNSlow 21st October 2003 12:59

And in the background of one of the pics from the last link there appears to be a Chipmunk in RAF colours. Private or available for rent anybody??

MLS-12D 21st October 2003 23:19

Chippie
 
I don't know but I suspect that the Chipmunk that your keen eyes have spotted is NX458BG, which is currently for sale in Florida at $US59,500. Here are some pics that I found on the 'net: airborne, right front, engine and right side.

If you can come across as a serious purchaser, probably you could arrange for a test ride!;)

Circuit Basher 22nd October 2003 00:04

MLS12D - thanks for the links - good to see a real plane has made it back to somewhere close to its roots! Was having a close look at the engine picture - IIRC, the shotgun starter was in the starboard bay, wasn't it, so don't think that the piccie confirms whether or not the electric start AD has been implemented (which I expect was a UK only AD). Just out of interest, but wondered if someone more current / experienced on Chippies than me could tell (last time I had my head under the bonnet of a Chippie was around 1993 :) )?

Oscar Duece 22nd October 2003 00:37

If this it the same chippy that was based at Ormond Beach a few years ago, it didn't even have a working radio let alone a starter.

I was over there getting some Pa44 time and the chippy was about doing it's own thing omong the training cessna's, weaving like a grass snake, not talking to anyone. Not much fun at a crowded place like OMN.

:uhoh:


All times are GMT. The time now is 20:55.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.