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I used to instruct years ago, find somebody you get along with. You would probably be better off learning at smaller airport. If the engine is running you are paying for every minute, you don't need to be sitting there, number four, waiting to take off. Don't let the big airports intimidate you, the training will cover all that stuff after you get the basics down. I did my private airplane rating flying once or twice a week and it took nearly a year. When I started flying helicopters, I went to a dedicated professional school. Each has there pros and cons but I enjoyed both.
If you went on a Demo flight with an instructor and paid for 50 minutes, you should have at least got to fly the thing for more than a few minutes (unless that's all you wanted to fly for).
Have fun!!
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Kurt
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