Learning To Fly 1953

How to keep the Cessna 170 flying and airworthy.

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robert.p.bowen
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Learning To Fly 1953

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There's a wonderful walk down memory lane on youtube.com, using a C-170B for flight instruction. Also good shots of the original paint scheme, and a lot of other GA airplanes from the '50's.

The URL is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFFRS8AOrpQ, or just go to youtube and search for "learning to fly 1953."
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rrice
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Instruction in a 170

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The insurance company requries 1 hour dual given in make and model. Does anyone give fligth instruction in a 170? Anywhere...
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rrice - where do you live?
"You have to learn how to fall before you learn how to fly"
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Rob
I stumbled onto this guy while searching for something else a few days ago. All I know is what he has on his website.
http://www.tailwheel-endorsement.com/contactl.htm
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rrice wrote:The insurance company requries 1 hour dual given in make and model. Does anyone give fligth instruction in a 170? Anywhere...
LOOK HERE - - - http://www.cessna170.org/forums/viewtop ... f=5&t=5593
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4583C wrote:Rob
I stumbled onto this guy while searching for something else a few days ago. All I know is what he has on his website.
http://www.tailwheel-endorsement.com/contactl.htm
I can vouch for Mike. He gave me some instruction a couple of years ago. Nice guy, good instructor, and he has a nice ragwing 170. Keith
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