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Postby TSC. » Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:43 pm

Hi all,

Well I've finally got around to booking a flying lesson, just a
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby Censport » Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:49 pm

Congrats and good luck! The Warriors are, to abuse a term, user-friendly. Your only problem will be seeing around your grin!
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby beefhole » Mon Oct 24, 2005 2:36 pm

Have a good flight TSC, mine was great. My instructor literally let me do everything except land!  I'm sure you'll have fun. ;D
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby Craig. » Mon Oct 24, 2005 3:12 pm

Personally i prefer the Piper warrior. It feels more like a real plane. It has a proper throttle quadrant where the cessnas have those little console controls. Its a really good plane to fly.
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby Mobius » Mon Oct 24, 2005 3:35 pm

Sounds cool, good luck. :D  

I flew one once, and it was really interesting, the instructor turned to us (there were three of us from my aerospace class) and asked if we had ever been in zero-g.  We said no and he proceeded to jerk the yoke forward and now I can say I've been in zero-g in an airplane. ;D

But you'll have fun, it's quite different from FS and alot more fun! ;)
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby Rocket_Bird » Mon Oct 24, 2005 4:47 pm

Hey congrats, hope you have fun!  I heard the piper warrior feels pretty good to fly  :)
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby TSC. » Mon Oct 24, 2005 4:53 pm

Thanks for the kind replies guys, i'm really looking forward to it, just a few weeks to go & it'll be 'chocks away!!'

Tally ho!!

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Re: First lesson booked

Postby beefhole » Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:14 pm

I flew one once, and it was really interesting, the instructor turned to us (there were three of us from my aerospace class) and asked if we had ever been in zero-g.  We said no and he proceeded to jerk the yoke forward and now I can say I've been in zero-g in an airplane. ;D

Even the freakin fighter pilots I've flown with hate negative Gs (zero G is cool, negative BAD!)

Something about hanging on to their lunch a bit longer...
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby Craig. » Mon Oct 24, 2005 6:04 pm

No-one likes negative G thats why planes in general arnt built to take sustained negative G's for long.
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby BFMF » Mon Oct 24, 2005 7:30 pm

You'll love it TSC, but beware that there are some major side effects such as:

Wanting to fly FS even more

the inability to continue carrying on conversations while hearing aircraft in vicinity

When driving and you see an aircraft, you automatically watch the aircraft and start daydreaming about flying

If you have friends, all you want to talk about is flying

Working to earn as much money as possible to afford lessons. The more you fly, the more you work, untill your life consists of work, sleep, FS, and flying

Knowing everyone who has or who works at your flight school, and knowing most pilots in the area

Judging performance of real pilots

Bragging over your X.X hours

ect...


Have fun ;D
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby Mobius » Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:46 pm

the inability to continue carrying on conversations while hearing aircraft in vicinity


People get mad at me at work when I do that....

When driving and you see an aircraft, you automatically watch the aircraft and start daydreaming about flying


Almost drove off the road too many times doing this....

If you have friends, all you want to talk about is flying


Yep....

Working to earn as much money as possible to afford lessons. The more you fly, the more you work, untill your life consists of work, sleep, FS, and flying


Should be homework in there, but we all know nobody does their homework....

Knowing everyone who has or who works at your flight school, and knowing most pilots in the area


They are the coolest people....

Judging performance of real pilots

Bragging over your X.X hours


Happens ::)....


Again, good luck TSC..... ;)
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby Rocket_Bird » Tue Oct 25, 2005 12:24 am

You'll love it TSC, but beware that there are some major side effects such as:

Wanting to fly FS even more

the inability to continue carrying on conversations while hearing aircraft in vicinity

When driving and you see an aircraft, you automatically watch the aircraft and start daydreaming about flying

If you have friends, all you want to talk about is flying

Working to earn as much money as possible to afford lessons. The more you fly, the more you work, untill your life consists of work, sleep, FS, and flying

Knowing everyone who has or who works at your flight school, and knowing most pilots in the area

Judging performance of real pilots

Bragging over your X.X hours

ect...


Have fun ;D



Flying is like a rare but contagoius disease.... uh oh i think i got all those symptoms  ;)
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby TSC. » Tue Oct 25, 2005 1:33 am

LOL, I think i've got most of those boxes ticked already - all of 'em except working more hours ;D

Cheers guys,

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Re: First lesson booked

Postby Sytse » Tue Oct 25, 2005 8:04 am

Good luck and most of all, have fun!
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Re: First lesson booked

Postby beaky » Tue Oct 25, 2005 2:54 pm

LOL, I think i've got most of those boxes ticked already - all of 'em except working more hours ;D

Cheers guys,

TSC.


Once real flying gets under your skin, you'll find yourself doing all kinds of things to buy more time. I even scrubbed tar off the bellies of C150s and Cherokees to earn a little more...

Enjoy your intro!!
Remember to:
-Participate in the preflight; it's helpful to see and play with the moving parts, etc.
-Adjust your seat first- as soon as you get in
-Note what the instructor does whenever he/she has the plane
-Note how hard it is to see other traffic in the daytime without the big red letters hovering over them... ;D
-Think ahead
-Indulge in at least one big, stupid grin!!

To practice in FS, I don't know if/where you can find a Warrior, but the Cherokees (Cherokee 6 esp.) are similar.
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