Aircraft types

Last updated: Tuesday, September 6, 11

 

SZD-9 Bocian (Wikipedia)

I learned to fly on this glider at the GST flight club Bronkow.  It was the standard training glider used by the GST (Society for Sport and Technics) in the former GDR.   First solo with D-3022 on 14 August 1981.

SZD-30 Pirat (Wikipedia)

This was the first singe-seat aircraft I have flown.  My biggest achievement was a six hour flight on 11 August 1982. First solo with D-1721 on 25 April 1982.

Aero AT-4 (Gobosh G700) (Manufacturer)

I restarted my flying carrier on this Light Sport Aircraft at the FRAS flying club in Johor, Malaysia.  First solo on 19 September 2011.  Die AT-4 9M-EYM in this picture is the second AT-4 that came to the club in the fall of  2010.   I did my training on 9M-EVA

Cessna 172K (Wikipedia)

This aircraft does not need an introduction.  I completed my PPL training on this GA aircraft.  First solo with 9M WCF, Senai airport, on 19 November 2011.

Piper PA-28-161 (Wikipedia)

The FRAS flying club got two Piper PA-28-161 from the Singapore Youth Flying Club in late 2010.  I started my conversion for this aircraft on 12 March 2011 (flight with 9M-FRR / Captain Singh).  First solo on 19 March 2011 with 9M-FRM at Senai airport.

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