When I was just starting as a student, had just a few hours flying time, my wife and I took a vacation in Umbria, Italy.
I willingly went, but it was really for my wife, it was in a converted "cloister"that now offered yoga and italian cooking courses. Other than the Yoga instructor I was the only guy there. It was brutal. Up early in the morning to do yoga, then cooking lessons, etc. etc. something going on most of the time. The monastery was up on a high point on a hill.
On like the second or third day I noticed airplanes flying down and landing somewhere down there out of sight. Looked up on google to see if I could locate the airport. Had a helluva time finding it. I was looking for a paved runway, but finally saw a hangar on google earth with a plane partways out and located it.
So I skipped a class, and borrowed a vey shaky bike with handlebars that weren't locked down (wiggled a lot with not much effect) and very bad brakes, and made my way down the hill, over the highway and about a 40 minute ride.
Anyway, I got to the airport and found one guy there, and with my bad italian barely made it clear I was wondering if I could buy a lesson. He didn't seem too pleased really, but we did agree I would come back in two days and we could go up.
He then showed me some videos of him, he was an acro pilot, had won a lot of competitions, etc.
So the day comes, I'm excited. The whole yoga group heard about this, so they were all planning on watching from the monastery to see the plane. I get to the airport (I fixed the handlebars on the bike) and the guy shows up, honestly looking like he had had a very hard or late night. Seemed grumpy. Didn't acknowledge me or another italian student also there. The other student spoke english though.
So he has what I think was a sport version (smaller) that looked a bit like a C172. He takes it out, does some checks, taxi, and then comes back. Turns out the electrical elevator trim wasn't working. So he and another guy take some chairs out to the empennage and start removing parts of the tail. I text my wife, who knew we planned takeoff around 9 a.m. but just said we had some delays so she wouldn't worry about me up in a "broken" airplane.
Some time later he wants to test it first and check the winds aloft. So he says "just wait here" and takes the plane up and proceeds to do all kinds of aerobatics. It was really impressive. I had tried to tell him I was a new student so "no no" (wagging finger when we looked at the videoes) and mimed straight and narrow flying, but he just grinned like "we'll see...heh heh".
Anyway, so he does some amazing flying for about 5-8 minutes, and then lands. Not good news. In halting english "the winds are too much...not for me...but for..you" so it's all a wash.
The funny part. At that stage in training I had had some bouts of nausea, mild... So my wife and the whole yoga class up the hill on the other side of the valley thought I was in the plane as it was looping, rolling, slipping, etc. and since it landed after a short time my wife was sure I had barfed.
It was a big dissapointment that I didn't get to fly, but it sure was a fun thing to find the airport, and feel that even in a different country, and airport is still an airport...fun for us that like flying. Was interesting to experience.