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Old 14th Feb 2003, 12:29
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PA28 and Twin Flying

I am looking for suggestions for where to fly. I have my licence and trained with a much discussed flying school at Biggin Hill. Having been messed around again I am keen to explore the alternatives. I fly PA28s and the cougar. Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance and safe flying.
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Did you try Tropair several hangers along. No twin but a good range of singles (including a Bonanza) and they don't insist on 3 hours per day.

Theres also that apache around the back of the field which will be less than the cougar. (a classic even)
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