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Searching for Bipe Transition Training

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motosix

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I am in search of any form of biplane transition training in the lower 48 so I can more confidently chase the dream of purchasing a biplane of my own.

I have just enough time front seat in a Skybolt to know I want more, but not enough time nor skillset to be able to confidently and safely pilot one on my own. Skybolts, *Dusters, Acrosports, EAA bipes, etc are all my target aircraft and not the Pitts.

I am located in Colorado, will travel, and have roughly 800+ tailwheel hours in Cubs, Citabrias, Champs, and the like.

I appreciate any leads anyone is able to provide. Thank you!
 

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