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 Post subject: Texan Training
PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 3:38 pm 
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From Deep in the Heart of Texas the Eagle Flying Museum has its T-6 training program up and running.... we're mostly USAF types, and there are some fighter guys amongst us... the program is a mix of WWII training programs and modern USAF Fighter Training courses.

We don't just teach you how to take off and land the airplane... we teach you how to use it... safely... and its a blast... check us out:

http://eagleflyingmuseum.org/index-8.html

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gunny

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 Post subject: Re: Texan Training
PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 8:12 pm 
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I am another source for Proper T-6/SNJ Training, in your Texan or mine. Located in Northern California, I can travel the West coast upon availability. Aerobatics, spins, normal flight OK. 855-FLY-WWII/530-846-9686 or if your in the area and want to join-up for formation for photos of your ship let me know!

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 Post subject: Re: Texan Training
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Gunny and the guys at EFM are awesome. I've flown with them and for anyone new to the T-6 or looking to get some advanced experience, they are an excellent option. Great guys with a great program...

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 Post subject: Re: Texan Training
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How much tailwheel time is recomended before transition to T-6. What are your general minimums (flight experience), insurance requirements?

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 Post subject: Re: Texan Training
PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 9:32 pm 
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JohnCFord wrote:
How much tailwheel time is recomended before transition to T-6. What are your general minimums (flight experience), insurance requirements?

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~J~


John-

I'll shoot you a PM.

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 Post subject: Re: Texan Training
PostPosted: Sun May 26, 2013 3:09 am 
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I have a beautiful T-6 and a proven syllabus. I am a 121 pilot with a major airline, and former Flight Safety ground and simulator instructor. I have time in the TBM and DC-3, and nearly 900 hours of PIC and instructor time in the B-25. I live in St. Louis, and a number of students have bunked at our house during training. I have the most reasonable rates in the country, and have checked out a number of students with no tailwheel time. I can provide you with many references. I believe that 100's of thousands of pilots have been trained in the '6, and I can provide you with training that is as good as anyone else in the country. Check out my facebook page or my rides business page (Warbird Rides USA)
Hope to hear from you.
Greg Vallero 636-373-4177
warbirdridesusa@gmail.com

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