PA28 and Twin Flying
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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)
Theres also that apache around the back of the field which will be less than the cougar. (a classic even)
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