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I joined this forum many years ago, and have always had an interest in aviation but never really thought I'd take it to the next level. Recently I was given the opportunity to take the next step and started learning to fly with Adelaide Bi-Planes at Aldinga (YADG).

 

After 20 hours in a new Evektor Harmony I'm loving it. My first solo was a few weeks ago, and after doing a few solo circuits this week it's starting to sink in that I might actually one day be able to call myself a Pilot.

 

Looking forward to learning lots more from the knowledgeable pilots on here.

 

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Guest Machtuk
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Good for you? Flying the machine is the easy but that's just a skill set it's the decision making that makes an ordinary pilot a great pilot?

Enjoy the ride, 40 years and counting for me and it's been a hell of a ride??

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Good place to learn to fly with respected instructors. Very beautiful scenic area as well. Enjoy.

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Most plane makers have a "part with Money" model. Money and paperwork. Nothing moves without it. Nev

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Well done Stewie, first solo is a one off, never to be repeated.

Have a go at the biplanes. I have never flown one.

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