Jay Honeck wrote:
While we all felt that way at first, Jack, I think some of us are trying to
save you from the learning curve that goes with buying that first plane.
And I definitely appreciate it.
-- had to sell it, because my kids were getting too big.
Hey, I won't have that excuse...done having kids, they're already too
big :-)
Now, you do. And the Arrow should keep you happy for a long while!
Given my longer term aviation goals, I know I'll be happier/more
satisfied with the Arrow vs. a C-172/Cherokee class plane. If, however,
it proved that I couldn't swing something like the Arrow due to
acquisition cost, higher insurance, etc. and had to settle for something
more basic, I'd be ok with it. I'm just happy that things are working
out with the partnership and airplane in the works.
Of course, the big question for this year just may become where to park
at Oshkosh...North-40 or Vintage? :-)
--
Jack Allison
PP-ASEL, IA Student, Piper Arrow purchasing student
"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth
with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there
you will always long to return"
- Leonardo Da Vinci
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