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chingaso

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Moving to the Dallas area, and want to find an outlet that provides aerobatic instruction. The time has come.

Thanks in advance for any advice ya'll can give me.
 
if you happen to come across charlie miller, run. FAST. i haven't seen him around in quite a while, but 1.)he's moved around before, 2.)haven't been in that circle of folks in quite a while.
 
thanks

Momalley, Cpt Widgeon, and Wankel:

Thanks you guys!!! I appreciate the advice. I'm going to look at the Tailwheel folks and at Roanoke both. I found a place in McKinney, Four Winds, that has a Decethalon and a Pitts. Turns out, they are the same place that MoMalley suggested. Cpt Widgeon, the name you mentioned turns up at a couple locations.

My thanks again, you'll probably see me post here a lot once I get rolling. Ha, I just made a pun.
 
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I personally know Dave at Four Winds. He is a stand up guy.

Momalley, Cpt Widgeon, and Wankel:

Thanks you guys!!! I appreciate the advice. I'm going to look at the Tailwheel folks and at Roanoke both. I found a place in McKinney, Four Winds, that has a Decethalon and a Pitts. Turns out, they are the same place that MoMalley suggested. Cpt Widgeon, the name you mentioned turns up at a couple locations.

My thanks again, you'll probably see me post here a lot once I get rolling. Ha, I just made a pun.
 

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