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Have you ever flown a plane in real life?

32 DrBoxDoctor  8.4 years ago

So, I'm fairly new to the community of SimplePlanes and this is one of my first questions.
Have you ever flown a plane in real life? I once flew a plane called the "Grob Tutor" or "Grob G115" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GrobG115).
I'd like to hear if anyone has and what they thought about it.
Thanks :D

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    I've been up in a Grob Tutor G115 once, and twice in a Grob G103a Twin II (Viking T1). Technically four times in the Viking; two trips, two launches each.
    I was supposed to go on the 15th of March down to RAF Cosford to go in a Tutor again but the pandemic did not want me to

    4.7 years ago
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    475 Kubula007

    I flew with L-13 blanik glider

    5.4 years ago
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    23.7k FeatherWing

    I flew a PA-28 Warrior twice, a Grob Tutor once and an Aero AT3 R100 Once

    5.9 years ago
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    The Tutor is pretty good (handles extremely well in aerobatics which is suprising!!!)

    6.9 years ago
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    1,302 Picklemaster

    I fly a Schweizer 2-33a N2028T

    8.0 years ago
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    i flt tutors loads and still do for free

    8.1 years ago
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    0 TC801A

    Flown many times Tutors.

    8.4 years ago
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    17.4k Geekpride

    Yes, I had one flying lesson years ago. I enjoyed it, but it was too expensive to keep doing.

    8.4 years ago
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    1,252 josef733

    Yep, I've flown a Cessna 152 in the Alps many years ago.

    8.4 years ago
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    137k BaconEggs

    Never flown a real plane, but I wish to fly a Cessna 172 in the future.

    8.4 years ago
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    26.9k Sunnyskies

    I'm too poor to afford lessons unfortunately.
    Though I have flown military-grade simulators. And I fly a personal commercial simulator quite frequently.

    8.4 years ago
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    I hava flown a simulation plane at a museum, but never a real plane.

    8.4 years ago