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    Moving to Loveland, Colorado

    Hi All,
    I'm Cynthia - a newbie here. I'm currently based in Chandler, Arizona where I rent the Super Cubs and Great Lakes.
    My Arizona friends fly their homebuilt taildraggers, and they take me places when I want to visit the backcountry.

    I'm moving to Loveland, Colorado in June. It's going to be really different flying over there weather wise, and I've done a lot of reading on flying by the Rockies.

    My buddies are staying in Arizona for now
    They might move up with me in a year or so
    In the meantime, I'd like to chat with more people that know about flying in Colorado.

    Specifically, I was curious if anyone has any input on people or flight schools in or near Loveland, CO that would let me rent and play around with tailwheels.
    There's not much tailwheel activity near Loveland according to the internet, so I wanted to put my feelers out here.

    Thanks for reading,
    Cynthia

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    Longmont is very busy but the fbo is marginal. Kfnl is very busy and is now a towered airport. Platte valley has the most “grass roots” flying still. Boulder has been quiet for a while now, but still good group of folks there.

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    "My husband and I also moved closer to the flight school in Germany. My husband worked as a steward in Poland for several years but dreamed of becoming a pilot. So as soon as we saved up enough money, we started planning the move. The most challenging thing was to move our antique furniture to a new house, which I inherited from my great-grandmother. Fortunately, the company from the site https://loparemovals.com/european-removals-belgium met us halfway and agreed to hand over such valuable cargo. And we are very grateful to them for the fact that the furniture remained in perfect condition. Now my husband has started flying as a co-pilot. We hope that one day he will become an aircraft commander.

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    When you're moving house, it's important to make sure that everything is sorted out in advance. This means that you need to make a plan for how you're going to move, and ensure that all of your belongings are packed up and ready to go. One of the most important things to do when moving house is to organise your moving date. Once you have a date, you can start to organise the move itself. You'll need to hire a moving company, or ask friends and family for help. You should also start packing up your belongings in advance, so that everything is ready to go on moving day. It's also important to make sure that your home is ready for you to move in. This means cleaning, painting and doing any repairs that need to be done. You should also make sure that all of your furniture and belongings fit into your new home. If they don't, you may need to sell or donate some of your possessions.
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