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I think that the 150hp taildragger is a good option. I was concentrating
more on handling and view, but the taildragger adds excitement by having high power to weight ratio and conventional gear. Good idea. "OSKI 3" wrote in message ... Malcom Teas wrote: It's kind of ranged around as we learned more and thought more carefully about what we want to do. But, in addition to the Cherokee 140, I've considered Aeronca Champ, but would prefer a Sedan. I've thought seriously about a Maule, but can't seem to find one in good enough shape in our price range. The Stinson 108 models seem pretty well suited too. I'd think the J3 cub would be too slow for our intended uses. I learned in a 172 but would like to buy something else. With all due respect to many worthy 172s out there, it just seems like a boring plane. That's my own opinion, YMMV of course. Why not try to find a Cessna 150/150 HP Taildragger. If you don't want the 150HP engine, you could get a better prop and live with an 0200 or 0235 in the 152. I have owned 3 of them and the 150HP taildragger was the most fun of any. 1200 ft a minute climb and will fly from 38 to 138 mph. Metal also to keep outside, Parts are plentiful and it is easy to work on. Look around and you can find a nice one. Depends on what you can live with. But remember, there is not substiture for Horse power. Good luck. Bill Oparowski N10SX N101SX |
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