If any of you are licensed pilots with a current medical I may have a golden opportunity for you. It would help if you have taildragger time.
We have a PT-26 that we keep in Lincoln for my 88 year old father to fly. My mother won't let him fly solo anymore so we let his medical lapse. He still flies well but we need a licensed pilot to put in the front seat.
Any interest? I guarantee he'll teach you a lot about flying light aircraft. Particularly, he will educate you on the properly flown Lazy 8, which is a blast when you do them the old USAAF way.