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Old 10-15-2003 | 08:39 AM
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Crashem
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Default RE: First step to a corsair

If you would really like to fly a Corair immediately, you could make the 5 hour trip to Olcott, NY. I run the only hobby shop in the world that makes a fly before you buy offer to anyone. We will give you flight instruction (minus the limitations of a buddy-box) on a trainer the first hour and low wing instruction after that (same day). Within a couple of hours you will be able to takeoff and land with the trainer and a very good chance with the low wing plane (Super Sportster). I have a Corsair on the building board for the purpose of giving flight instruction in the future.
RJV,

If your able to I'd take nascarjoe up on his offer. However I think you will find that his claim is a little too optimistic IMHO I would really like to here some feedback on this training method since I've seen this claim posted in several other threads.

Frankly, I think its misleading for someone like nascarjoe to cliam he could teach you to fly a scale corsair in just a few short hours. You may if you are lucky learn to take off and land a trainer in a few hours but a corsair.... please!![:@]

I would suggest that nascarjoe might be intrested in a little test. Ask him to provide you with a corsair free of charge and if after 10-15 solo flights on it IF you haven't rekitted then you can pay him otherwise cost was on him.. .. AND PLEASE POST REPORTS HERE