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On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 22:47:08 GMT, "Dude" wrote:
Don't just buy a cessna because you trained in it. Also to consider is that the field we are training on is on the short side, and turf. But you're right, that airport may not be ultimately where we end up basing the airplane. I actually do like Piper aircraft very well. I trained in a Warrior the first 20 hours of my lessons and *still* miss the visibility in the pattern with the low wing. I also miss its throttle placement. And its manual flaps. I do not miss its single door though. I like the idea of renting around in order to compare models. You may also find that some private owners will give you a ride, but don't expect them to let you do anything other than a few turns. I take every ride I can, and have had the opportunity to fly in some beautiful airplanes! My favorite so far was a Commanche. It was meticulous... a little out of my reach at the moment though. There is a wide amount of choices in your price range that vary a lot on load, handling, stability, fun, etc. Don't worry too much about speed because it tends to cost more than its worth to most buyers in your range. Getting speed always means giving up something else. This is something to consider. It's very tempting to try and get a fast airplane. But I think you're right, and also: how fast can you get within our price range and still have a solid aircraft with few squawks? And no matter what, you'll always want it to be faster right? A friend of mine just bought a turbo Arrow, and is already complaining it isn't fast enough. My thoughts are that we need to get something reasonable for longer cross countries, but if there's an overwhelming need to get somewhere quickly it's pretty easy to call US Air. Know what I mean? Thank you so much for your post. This piece about speed consideration is very valuable. -- Kay Student Pilot email: remove "ns" from "aviationns" -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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