We started off with some airwork to get used to the airplane, and then went to the grass to start practicing takeoffs and landings.
I gots to tells ya (as CJ would say...
 )...this just ain't that bad.  I did four landings on the grass, one on the pavement, and all takeoffs were off the pavement.  All landings were three pointers today, and wheel landings may be in store next weekend!
 )...this just ain't that bad.  I did four landings on the grass, one on the pavement, and all takeoffs were off the pavement.  All landings were three pointers today, and wheel landings may be in store next weekend!I did over control the rudder on one takeoff, but it was just a little zigzagging. I didn't feel like we were heading for the weeds at any point.
Bottom line for today is...I HAD A BLAST!!!
There is something really special about flying an old airplane, and today will be with me forever!
I also had a chance to fly (not land though), an Aeronca Chief that a guy had there. He was just going for a joy ride, and I had just finished my lesson. So, while Rob was up in the Cub, I went for a ride in the Chief and got some stick (yoke) time in that!
Great morning!! Here's some pics...
The Cub-
The Chief-
Rob took some additional pictures, but I'm waiting for that email.
I'll post those when I get 'em!
Oh, by the way, the setting at this airport is just beautiful! It's also a horse farm!!
 
   
  





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