The PA-28 has a lot more switches than the Tiger Moth, but any fool can turn a switch on and off. There's one extra control that's taking me a bit longer to get used to.
Come share the excitement of learning to fly the de Havilland Tiger Moth and the Piper Warrior II.
New start, new type
If you've noticed my hiatus, it's because I had to take a break from flying. There was other stuff happening outside of flying, I wasn't getting enough flying time (because of weather and technical problems with the Group's aircraft) and my Tiger Moth skill wasn't progressing. So both my flying and this blog have been on hold for more than a year. But now it's time to get back into the saddle, and to avoid the problems with Tiger Moths, I've moved to a new aircraft type and a new school.
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