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On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 16:18:59 GMT, Jose
wrote: When I had just gotten my license, I was a member of a club that had a Warrior, a 172, a 152, and a Tomahawk. I don't remember any particular problem switching between them, though they did fly differently (I could make smoother greasers in the Warrior; the 172 tended to plop sometimes) I think quirks in radios and panels are more important than where the wing is. When I was a primary student, I remember that the yellow 150 flew *way* different than the blue 150. My instructor said that, for me, they probably did feel different. Much later, I'd say that, for getting from here to there, vfr, most fairly dirty fixed-gear airplanes fly pretty much alike. Most. The Yankee took a little more attention in the air; the Luscombe took more attention on the ground. Don |
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