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Title: Flying lesson
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#1
Well today i had my first flying lesson in a Grob and oh boy what a lesson it was . I departed barton in Manchester at 13:50 and took control at 1600ft and flew to all places my house and then turned left and headed to Chorley . This is where the peaceful flight changed with hills below it was a battle to say the least and did brick myself for a minute . All in all though it was fantastic and hope to be back in the air in the spring . Here are some pics .
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I sat in the Captains seat for some reason
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My house more or less in the center of the shot
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This is Watergrove res or Wardle res which is about 2 mile north of my house

 
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#2
Congrats to you my friend. Thats a experience you will never forget. I still remember my first out of Farmingdale (KFRG) many years ago with a Cessna Skyhawk. I was the lucky one out three students to actually takeoff. Kind of panic though on takeoff, Couldn't see the prop anymore.
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#3
Lol its a great thing to do i recommend it but in good weather it was pretty tasty today in the UK the winds were a bit gusty for a light prop .

Its not how i would have thought though its very simple to fly and i was surprised how responsive the controls were .

 
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#4
Smile Congrats on your first flight. the pic that says where your home is reminds me of a flight 15 years ago. I was leaving on vacation from San Francisco on aflight Here to Seattle on take off we flew over my naighbor hood i looked down and quickly found my Quadplex it was the onley building painted smurff Blue. stuckout like a sore thumb in a sea of terracota and adobe. :wink:

 
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