by mtaylor » Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:04 am
Looks like you pretty much got the tail wheel thing locked down, just need to get some current time, and I would say at least 3 or more hours, considering it's been 20 years since any serious left seat flying. I agree, stick time in a Luscombe is good stick time for tail wheel. I've done a lot of flying in T crafts. I've never flown a Great Lakes but it looks like it would be a good option. The best option would be another Hatz. There are Hatzes around you, I would think. Ask around some local EAA chapters and on this forum. If not, I'm kind of far away just east of Cincinnati, Ohio. My field is soggy. probably will be for the next month. But if you can get here later in May, I'd fly with you. I spent several years as an EAA flight advisor with my local EAA chapter.
Good luck
Looks like you pretty much got the tail wheel thing locked down, just need to get some current time, and I would say at least 3 or more hours, considering it's been 20 years since any serious left seat flying. I agree, stick time in a Luscombe is good stick time for tail wheel. I've done a lot of flying in T crafts. I've never flown a Great Lakes but it looks like it would be a good option. The best option would be another Hatz. There are Hatzes around you, I would think. Ask around some local EAA chapters and on this forum. If not, I'm kind of far away just east of Cincinnati, Ohio. My field is soggy. probably will be for the next month. But if you can get here later in May, I'd fly with you. I spent several years as an EAA flight advisor with my local EAA chapter.
Good luck