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Old 11-07-2009 | 02:24 PM
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runge
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My grandfather soloed in 3.8 hours, back in training for WWII. The took him up a few times, did some spins (something you almost never see in Private training anymore), did some stalls, did a few landings and takeoffs, and then handed him the keys and said good luck. You're probably better off with a little bit more conservative of an instructor.

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