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sgmkevin sgmkevin@forums_no_reply wrote in message ... While perusing the "flight school" in FS'04 a thought struck me and since this is a rarew happenstance I thought I should follow through on it. I realized that I had made an ASS out of myself and ASSumed that the plane used in the program (172) was the best aircraft to learn in. Is this true? Is the 172 the best aircraft to learn the art of powered flight including the return to Terra sans insurance claims? Thought I'd post this in some other forums to see what Kind of response data popped up. The 172 is one of the most widely used aircraft in the US for primary flight instruction. I learned to fly in 150/152 and the Piper equivalent, and think the 172 is a better trainer than any of them. -- Scott -------- |
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