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there is no door on the left side of a warrior
BT wrote in message ... Thomas Borchert wrote: I crossed the Warrior off my list because in just an hour my elbow seemed to be always banging into the door You sat on the right side? Nope, left. Got a check out from an FBO just to see how I liked the airplane. In a 172, my elbow sits comfortably on the arm rest with a couple of fingers on the yoke in cruise. Definitely try the Sundowner. Everybody can own a 172... You might want to get the used airplne report from Aviation Consumer on both types. Pay and download at aviationconsumer.com When I decided I'm going to buy an airplane, I bought their CD; well worth the money in my opinion. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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