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« on: January 03, 2003, 01:27:08 pm »

Guys,
          in my endless search for the cockpit information we need, I came across something else that I heard existed but didn't know where it was....  Click on the link...
http://www.airaces.com/home.htm

You go to this place in Spring Texas near Houston.....plop down $995 and get training and get to dogfight in a T-34 trainer.  They video your flight from 4 angles....you spend around an hour to 1:15 in flight.  Spend around 5 hours in all with briefing and debriefing.  IF I ONLY HAD CASH!!!!!!!!  SHAT SHAT SHAT!

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TX-"I wanna do this"Rahman
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« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2003, 01:46:41 pm »

Bloot!   Agreed, would be very cool.I think a post a while back from EcoDragon contained some autobio from a pilot who had participated in this program, or a similar one.Good stuff!TX-Deck out.
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« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2003, 04:00:18 pm »

Yeah, there are a few FBO's that do this (Fixed Base Operators). Unfortunately a primary wing spar failure of the T-34 Mentor line of aircraft a few years back during one of these air combat programs has resulted in many Airworthiness directories (AD) and ultimately flight restrictions for T-34's making it useless for more than +3.8G/-0G category operations. Now the prices are higher as more exotic aircraft are used.My advice would be to go instead to a conventional FBO where that 995 will get you from 7-10 hours of aerobatic instruction in an aircraft like a Decathlon or Citabria. Which would be plenty of excitment, despite not involving any shooting down of another!! If interested in this option let me know and I can provide teh names of some aerobatic training centers.If you really want to go the air combat way, this is the best: http://www.fightercombat.com/they use Extra 300 series aircraft (awesome capability) but in ArizonaAnother route would be using the Siai-Marchetti SF.260,  Italian fighter trainers: http://www.incredible-adventures.com/air_combat.htmlThese ones will be in  Dallas, TXFort Worth Meacham Field (FTW) March 28 - 30, 2003 S!TX-EcoDragon
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