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Old 12th January 2006 | 09:48
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Got my ATPL now so wanna reward myself with some fun, even if just for an hour. Anyone know a place in the UK where I can get a lesson in a double decker?
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Old 12th January 2006 | 10:00
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NSF Sibson have a Tiger Moth and a Pitts special. I know which one I'd prefer though!

http://www.nsof.co.uk/
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Old 12th January 2006 | 10:00
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The obvious choice for old stuff is the Tiger Club at Lashenden Headcorn.

http://www.tigerclub.co.uk/
 
Old 12th January 2006 | 10:59
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Originally Posted by c_jephcott
NSF Sibson have a Tiger Moth and a Pitts special. I know which one I'd prefer though!

http://www.nsof.co.uk/
I've done quite a bit of flying in both. Which would you prefer and why?
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Old 12th January 2006 | 11:16
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The Tiger Moth is a great piece of history and on my list, but I have heard that flying a Pitts is the best fun you can have with your pants on, so I just might have to give it a go.

Thanks for your help guys!
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Old 12th January 2006 | 11:25
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I have heard that flying a Pitts is the best fun you can have with your pants on, so I just might have to give it a go.
I had a brief go in one before feeling a little queasy! Astounding is the word that springs to mind. If you get a chance, don't pass it up.

Top tip. If you have tightened the harness so that it starts to hurt, it probably still isn't right enough.
 
Old 12th January 2006 | 12:37
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Originally Posted by High Wing Drifter
I had a brief go in one before feeling a little queasy! Astounding is the word that springs to mind. If you get a chance, don't pass it up.

Top tip. If you have tightened the harness so that it starts to hurt, it probably still isn't right enough.
Another tip, make your lap and centre straps and the negative G strap as tight as you can, then you can relax the shoulder straps a little, makes it more comfortable.
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Old 12th January 2006 | 12:52
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Originally Posted by AerocatS2A
I've done quite a bit of flying in both. Which would you prefer and why?
Me, personally, I would go for the Tiger Moth just because of the history of the plane.

Not taking anything away from the Pitts though. I've never actually tried it, which is something I am ashamed of really - I can't knock it until I have had a go in it! Whereas, I've got a few hours logged in Tiger Moths and have to say that there is nothing more beautiful than taking a Summer Evenings flight in a Tiger.

I have this feeling that if I was to attempt it in the Pitts though, I would just become a vaguely nauseous, sweating globule that is curled up in the bottom of his seat!!
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Old 12th January 2006 | 13:13
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This is the closest you'll get to Pitts ride with a direct connection to the ground
 
Old 12th January 2006 | 14:02
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Agree - have done a few hours in Sibson's G-WREN. Awesome. Tiger's not bad either in a different way. However, if you fly either within the next few months, wrap up warm (particularly cover your chin if you're in the Tiger!)

Have fun.
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