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Mak 8th December 2004 17:34

Request: YAK52 conversion
 
I'm starting a yak conversion early next year. If any instructors are listening please let me know. I'll be based at North Weald. Thanks.

Mak

fougapilot 8th December 2004 19:14

Where is North Weald? You can try the RedStar Pilot Association (www.flyredstar.org) they have numerous Yak and CJ pilot insturctor.

Have fun with the 52.

Dan Fortin
CJ6 Driver

Wannabe Flyboy 8th December 2004 20:42


Where is North Weald?
Inbetween Stansted and Stapleford, under the Epping VRP.

Flash0710 8th December 2004 23:14

So lets get this straight.

You want any yak instructors to tell you, you will be converting next year?


F.:E

Kolibear 9th December 2004 09:17


Where is North Weald
Answer:- In the UK

Mak - look forward to seeing you.

Mak 9th December 2004 13:04

Flash0710,
Is this any clearer? [...] If any instructors are listening please send me a priv msg. [...] Pardon my Inglish.

Wide-Body 9th December 2004 14:31

hi Mak

If you wish the best, most knowledgeable YAK instructor in the uk use Gennady Elfimov. at www.skytrace.co.uk

I and many other YAK pilots have been trained the the best. If you are not serious there are others.

If you want more details PM me.

Wide

Flash0710 9th December 2004 16:14

Can only echo WB's wide words

Should i have been dipping my toe into the info pool possibly i would have made it clearer by saying

" hey chaps guess what i want?"

f.

Good luck with the Yak.

AerBabe 9th December 2004 17:35

Where is North Weald?? :{
Better start brushing up on your RT. :E

sycamore 9th December 2004 17:42

Mak, make sure you make your C/S clear..........otherwise!!

P/T/W -A-B, like the hair , but no pink slippers on duty, please!!

MLS-12D 9th December 2004 22:40

If you go to Yak-52.com, you will find information on training, including an article entitled "Flying a Yak-52".

This thread is about flying a Yak-55M, not a 52; but perhaps it may be of some interest. Perhaps it will persuade you to skip the 52 and try the Yak-54 on for size!

SATCO Biggin 10th December 2004 08:02


Perhaps it will persuade you to skip the 52 and try the Yak-54 on for size!
Hmm! Where woud one find a Yak54 in this part of the world?:(

I would think there is enough 'new' systems to learn in a -52, and the insurance man would probably be happier as well. :*


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