Welcome to THE forum. From Long island NY. Have fun, flysafe and Godspeed, DroniacWelcome from Wisconsin!
Hello Mark. Man, a Tripacer. What a classic and beautiful ole bird. I learned on a Piper Cherokee 160D, 5253 Whiskey, I remember it well. The low wing Piper doesn’t have good views down below, but still thrilling for a teenager. I started ground school at 13, soloed at 14, and licensed at 15. Took me awhile, high school and all. I flew before I could drive. I must say, flying the drone is just as exciting as fixed wing, maybe more so. And, I’m alive after a crash. That’s worth a coffee at Starbucks.Hi Bruce and welcome...kind of the same history here...I flew until about 35 years ago ..I owned a share in a Piper Tripacer, that we lost in Hurricane Gloria in 1985 ( could never afford it now) ..now at age 70 ...fooling around with flying drones ...there seems to be a lot of guys around our age on here...... have fun with your Mini2
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