Does anyone have contact info for a top notch Stearman instructor? I had about 2 or 3 hours, 28 years ago when I was just getting into warbird flying. It was in Phoenix, and we did some air work and then perhaps 4 landings, at Carefree. I did the landings ok, but was never really at home and comfortable with the plane, not like I am with a T-6. The air work was a snap, nothing that I have flown has a more docile and controllable stall than a 220 Stearman; but I never felt like I was in perfect control with landings. The owner didn't have insurance for me to solo the plane. I have done a bit of acro in a Stearman since, but not much and not in a long time. I would really like to go back and fill in that part of my training. If I have my history correct, the Tuskegee airmen trained in Stearmans before going to P-40, 47, 51.
Thanks, Bill G