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Piper Archer III or Cessna 172SP



 
 
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Old July 15th 03, 04:01 AM
Mike Schumann
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The one thing that I really like in the Piper line is the flap lever. You
can set / check your flap setting instantly, without having to divert your
attention from all the other things (like looking for traffic) when you are
turning onto final.

Mike Schumann

"Larry David" wrote in message
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Besides those of you who will say it's a matter or personal preference or
that it's like comparing a Honda and a Toyota, what are the major
differences and pro's/con's to owning a late-model version of these
aircraft. Considerations include cost, avionics, useful load/size (I'm 6'
240lbs), reliability and features.




 




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