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Me in control of a cessna 172
EHM-1365 Benjamin:
Ohhh....was a while ago....I think I got an 8 in maths;D, a 7 in English (my teacher thought I hd no potential....she was shocked), and a 6 in Science
Anonymous:
my first time flying i was at the controls :D brilliant experience, i'm due to take part in a gliding scholorship course so i could have solo'd before i have my driving licence :D.
this is what i usually fly:
its the grob 115e designated the "Tutor" by the RAF, they use it for initial flight training before you go on to fly in the tucano then the hawk then whatever jet ur gonna fly, if ur gonna be a fast jet pilot that is.
and the gliders:
http://www.scramble.nl/mil/1/raf/gfx/photos/gli-orbat-viking.jpg
The Grob 103 Viking, fun and easy to fly.
You should consider joining the Air Training Corps if you live in the UK, you'll get a few free flights in both the tutor and the viking. Also there's flying scholorships and the gliding ones availible, especially if you live in england, then you get more than we do up here in scotland :'( plus theres all sorts of other stuff you can do, like shooting (real rounds, .22, 5.56, 7.62) plenty of camps which are excelent, helicopter flights at camps sometimes. its fun to be in.
if your interested go to http://www.aircadets.org
MeggarK:
sorry heres the glider pic, it was me who posted above, i forgot to log in lol.
EHM-1358 Tim:
I joined ATC once, but I didnt really like it that much.
MeggarK:
best thing i ever did was join the ATC it changed my life a hell of a lot
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