81Horse
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CrimsonEclipse said:A J-3 without electrical system still beats all.
(electrical start is for wussies)
On floats.
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CrimsonEclipse said:A J-3 without electrical system still beats all.
(electrical start is for wussies)
Great statement. It is what it is, and it will never be "everything to everybody" as a trainer. But it gets the job done for many folks. Maintenance is another issue entirely - bad MX can plague any airplane so it's not fair to judge the type by the MX condition of the examples that you are flying.Waldom said:Like any airplane, the Cessna 152 has limitations. Because it is a light airplane, it has lots of them. The design has proven to be well suited to the role it was meant for, but there's nothing wrong with just not liking the airplane.
dseagrav said:I was talking to another student and he told me that he personally knows a guy who moved over 450 pounds of luggage with a 152!
(He was busy reading a map and taxied into a baggage cart! ^_^)
skiandsurf said:...I tell you a plane, trainer plane, that scares me is the Tomahawk. Go do stalls in a Tomahawk and look back at the tail shaking. You will go right back to the airport to land, and then run away from that pos.
Murdoughnut said:Flew slow as hell, but that just gave me longer to appreciate the Dallas skyline (much to the dismay of SWA pilots coming into DAL).