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Fantasy Flight Camps Air Academy Lodge Accommodations
Comments from former participants: “The course was very interesting, even to one who has been in the center of the aircraft engineering field since the time that the engines used in this case were in production.”
“Extremely pleased, great experience, very good handouts, helpful people.” “It was better than I thought it would be. The instructors were especially good and cooperative. The staff, food and lodging were first class.” "Food was excellent . . . I really enjoyed the museum tour." "Very, very well done. Gives blend of history, operation and introduction to ground school." ______________________________________________________________ September 9-11, 2011
You will not want to miss this chance of a lifetime in experiencing an unforgettable flight in two incredible aircraft from EAA's own collection of military AAC trainers. The Consolidated PT-3 and the North American T-6 are both legends of both primary and advanced military training. You will receive in depth history and ground schools on what is perhaps the most unique period of military trainer history - the 1930s. Participants will have the rare opportunity to actually fly the only remaining airworthy Consolidated PT-3, nicknamed "Trusty". In addition, you will take a second flight in the famed "pilot maker" the North American T-6. All flights include a pre-flight briefing on the aircraft and its controls. EAA’s own pilots and instructors will perform the take-off then demonstrate in the air how the controls work- then it is your turn! The grace of the PT-3 and the speed and power of the T6 will give you a truly memorable flight experience that can only be experienced here at EAA. “This is the ultimate interactive experience”. Cost: |
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