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Jerry Pridemore's Trike Page

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Welcome to my Trike Page


"I Fly Trike Decals", and Bar Mitts, and all other custom work has been discontinued at this time.

 

 


E-mail me at Jerry@JerryPridemore.com

Click here, or on the picture for more information about, and pictures of my

Jetwing-alike-Trike

No plans, or kits are available at this time. This trike is the only one.

Training required: About 8-15 hours of dual instruction with an instructor.

Don't be cheap, get instruction!!!!!!

Trike related links

 

 

Kentucky, and Indiana fly-ins for 2007

Bluegrass Ultralight Group Trike Plans,

Several different Trike plan sets for the "do it yourself guy"

Links to Trike lists, and groups

Trike Links Trikes.net

Trike Instructors in the Kentucky, and Indiana area

 

PLEASE get training before you try to fly a trike.

These machines are safe, easy to fly, and so very much fun; however, from my personal experience it is the new pilots to trikes who are injured, or even killed by trying to fly a trike without enough training to understand the controls, and how to properly use them.

It does not matter that you have flown other aircraft, or if you were a fighter pilot "back during the war". No matter what you think, "You can not fly anything".

You must get training to fly these craft safely. The controls are different, albeit much simpler, than regular fixed wing aircraft; therefore, training is necessary to understand the differences.

Training generally runs 65.00 to 75.00 per hour of flight time, and you are most likely going to need 8-15 hours of it to be a safe pilot.

Please, Please, Please budget accordingly for training, it is cheap compared to the consequences, and costs of making a mistake that could have been avoided with a few hours of dual flight with an instructor.

Remember there are people that care about you, and depend upon you. You owe it to them to get the training you need to be safe

Fly safe, and you'll fly a lot.

Jerry Pridemore