Fleet

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Piper Tomahawk PA-38

$110.00hr

The Piper Tomahawk was pipers answer to the Cessna 150 and was purpose built as a spin trainer. Ours has been upgraded to 125HP from its original 112hp 0-235 Lycoming, boasting much better takeoff and climb performance than it did from the factory.

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Cessna 150G

$110.00hr

The Cessna 150 is renowned as one of the cheapest certified airplanes to own and operate. It carries with it the familiar flying characteristics of the mighty 172, but with half the cost. A great airplane for building some hours.

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Cessna 172H

$135.00hr

The Cessna 172 is the most popular single engine airplane ever built. Our 1967 H-model was the last production year to feature the O-300-D Continental engine. A perfect aircraft to meet your instrument training and cross country needs.

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Piper J5A

$130.00hr

The Piper J5 was the final progression of the J series Cubs from piper, effectively operating as a slightly wider and more comfortable J3. Its available for very limited dual only tailwheel endorsements from its owner for our members while we work on a more practical tailwheel solution for the club.