Does it make sense to do primary training in a tailwheel airplane? (September 2011) Rich Stowell has been instructing full time since 1987. He has logged 32,000 spins, 23,000 landings and 8,300 hours ...
Learning to fly a tailwheel-equipped airplane is a bit like learning to drive a car with a manual transmission. It can seem challenging at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s a lot of fun and ...
Sandpoint’s Pilot Training Northwest becomes All Sports Aviation Nov. 1, continuing youth programs and expanding flight ...
The Jane Berg Scholarship provides the opportunity for a tailwheel endorsement in a 1946 Piper J3 Cub. The scholarship provides a stipend of $1,200 for travel and $800 for the flight training ($2,000 ...
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Aura Aero Kicks Off U.S. Expansion

Company's American headquarters open in Florida with plans for another in 2028. The post Aura Aero Kicks Off U.S. Expansion ...