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    Default Re: Stick & Rudder’s new website look.

    I'd be interested in bringing my plane to them and flying my model 4 with them for a week. Says the hourly rate for the instructor is 75. I could be up for paying that if they would train me in my plane.

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    Default Re: Stick & Rudder’s new website look.

    I have a SS7 here so.....but Paul specifically told me, once my plane was finished phase 1 he would train me in the back country with my plane.
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    I am one of those Aussies that have flown with Paul from Stick and Rudder and yes it's a fair investment but money well spent as far as I'm concerned.
    You pay for what you get in most cases and you you get a first class, professional flying school that has left me with fantastic memories of the Idaho backcountry and feeling comfortable to carry out the first flight of my kitfox.
    I am most envious of those who have the Idaho backcountry on their door step! It makes me want to wheel the kitfox into a sea container and send it to Boise for a summer
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    Like Ben, I travelled to Idaho to fly with Paul L. I was very rusty from not having flown for a few months but Paul belted me into shape over 4 days of some of the best flying experiences I’ve had. He is a master CFI and knows the Kitfox and back country flying inside out. Imho, anyone coming up for their first flight should spend the money and head for S&R. It’s the best insurance you can buy, no matter the cost.
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    Default Re: Stick & Rudder’s new website look.

    Not to mention, it is an absolute blast.
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    Default Re: Stick & Rudder’s new website look.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hockeystud87 View Post
    I'd be interested in bringing my plane to them and flying my model 4 with them for a week. Says the hourly rate for the instructor is 75. I could be up for paying that if they would train me in my plane.



    I went through Stick and Rudder when I bought my Kitfox 5. I hadn't flown in about 20 years, and only had a handful of hours in a tailwheel airplane. Paul set me up with one of his instructors, and we flew my airplane until I was competent enough for the endorsement. It was a great experience, and I wouldn't go anywhere else for training. I loved learning my own airplane.


    Thanks Paul, Darin, and Gary.
    Bartman
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