sdennison wrote:
OK, I'm 100 hour tail wheel guy, all stick and rudder, no real "steering wheel" experience. I want the smell of grass, chickens, cows,etc. 500 AGL. What do I need to fear? I think I have some of my Pop's genes but have tons to learn. I have 1 hour listening to the wind in the wires and it was magic to me. Thanks!

Fear? At 500' AGL it's towers, birds, powerlines, ag pilots, helicopters, R/Cs etc... and hiccups. Nothing you can't see and avoid if you are careful and go slow enough.

All three of my Stearman flights have been fun to date. First was a ride in California at the Nut Tree with Mustangs in the pattern. Second was a flight at Heritage Airpark nearby and I got to use the stick for about 5 minutes. Last time I got to fly in a Stearman, there was an instructor in it who stopped with his son to check out our airport. I talked him into letting my fly in it with him, and I ended up getting to land it when we were done and log it in my logbook. That was fun.
Nice going to be at 100 hours of tailwheel time!
Ryan
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