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Two similar aircraft; both are 4-seater, low-wing, fixed gear with 180hp engines. Are there any traits that might make one airplane more desirable than the other?
I've never flown/ridden in an Archer, although I have ridden in an Arrow. I'm not sure if the cockpit is identical or not, but the Arrow' s cockpit seemed a lot like a Skyhawk cockpit.
Our FBO used to have a Sundowner for rent, and even though it was 5 kts slower than a Skyhawk, I enjoyed flying it more because the cockpit was more spacious and I could cycle from left to right on the panel during engine start-up (reverse during shutdown), and it also had a good ventilation system (even though it was not air conditioned). Also, it seemed more stable during cruise on cross-country's.
Only thing is it had a slight tendency to purpoise during rotation on takeoff and also during flare on landings. The stabilators also made it handle a bit differently imo. Over the years they've had several nosewheel/ prop strike incidents. While not a difficult airplane to fly, it's not as forgiving as a Skyhawk, and itwasn't very good for student pilots with around only 20 hours of flight exp.
So for anyone who has flown both these aircraft, what is your opinion between the two?
I've never flown/ridden in an Archer, although I have ridden in an Arrow. I'm not sure if the cockpit is identical or not, but the Arrow' s cockpit seemed a lot like a Skyhawk cockpit.
Our FBO used to have a Sundowner for rent, and even though it was 5 kts slower than a Skyhawk, I enjoyed flying it more because the cockpit was more spacious and I could cycle from left to right on the panel during engine start-up (reverse during shutdown), and it also had a good ventilation system (even though it was not air conditioned). Also, it seemed more stable during cruise on cross-country's.
Only thing is it had a slight tendency to purpoise during rotation on takeoff and also during flare on landings. The stabilators also made it handle a bit differently imo. Over the years they've had several nosewheel/ prop strike incidents. While not a difficult airplane to fly, it's not as forgiving as a Skyhawk, and itwasn't very good for student pilots with around only 20 hours of flight exp.
So for anyone who has flown both these aircraft, what is your opinion between the two?