This post is kinda all over the place so bear with me:
Went up for 1.3 and had a blast!
(BTW, all of my comparisons will be vs the DA40)
Got to the FBO, talked to the instructor for like 20 mins about things to expect and such.
Went to to the plane and at first glance it seemed to have more room than the DA40 but once inside and strapped, I felt that maybe the Cessna was a TOUCH tighter than the Diamond but nothing crazy.. then again I'm used to my Fiance sitting next to me, not a CFI and he is a little bigger than her so thats probably why it felt "tighter" but nothing bad at all.
The seats were nice too, it almost felt like I was sitting on a chair as opposed to a race car. It was kinda chilly so we cranked the engine heater on and let it warm for like 10 minutes. (Small propane heater)
Did a pre-fight and it was actually easier to do than the 40. I wasnt crawling around and stuff. Checking the fuel was actually not bad at all! I can see how fueling could be more annoying but I don't think I see it as vexation.
" Watch out, dont hit your head" - Not 2 minutes after CFI says that, he walks right into a flap! (it was at 40*) we had a chuckle.
Total of 4 sumps so it wasn't bad! 3 on the diamond.
She cranked right up.
Taxiing was easier than the diamond. With the diamond I have to constantly correct to stay center line but the Cessna was almost like driving a car. You point it in one direction and it goes until you input left or right brake. I like.
Taxiing a low wing is nice because you can CLEARLY see where your wings are and not hit sh*t. In the cessna I had to look extra hard at my wing tips to know exactly where they are.. I guess it gets easier.
I started my take-off roll and I had to switch to Rudder pedals much sooner than with the diamond. In the diamond I have to tap the right brake for the first few seconds on the take-off roll until the Rudder gets more authority. With the Cessna I pretty much had rudder authority almost as soon as I started rolling.
As soon as i hit 60kt, I pulled back very gently and she took right off. THIS IS THE MOMENT WHEN I FELL IN LOVE! She was so sturdy, climbing at 900FPM at 85kt. I cant get over how stable and sturdy it felt, it was pretty much flying itself!
At first I thought that the trim wheel would be an issue since im used to a wheel between me and the co-pilot but I actually enjoyed having it where it is.
After I trimmed her we leveled off at 2500ft and brought it back to 22MP and 2400RPM and that had us cruising at 110kt at 8gph. I can do 24mp and 2400rpm on a XC so im thinking 115-120kt at around 8-10gph.
Did a few turns and yes, not having that upwards visibility is something I need to get used to but I'ts not bad.
One thing I noticed was that I can slow down a lot faster than a diamond! My landings were not the best but not bad.. maybe 6.5/10 . I flew nice stable approaches but when I got to my round-out I would f*k it up. I still dont fully have the feel for this new configuration and still cant gauge when to actually start my round-out. Every time I would round out I would do it maybe 3ft too soon which made us float a bit but using soft field technique I was able to put her down gently.. but it happened every time. I would "flare" too soon. The last landing I flared too late and it smacked the ground a bit (not HARD by any means... just think of a student pilot.. lol)
The "Fear of edges" had absolutely no effect! I didnt even notice "not having a wing". I actually REALLY enjoyed being able to look straight down.
Instructor said 1 more flight which will include stalls and and such and I should be good to go.
My work schedule sucks so no clue when I'll fly it again. I might be able to do it tomorrow morning but not sure. Should I wait some time and let this info sink in and maybe fly next week or should I try to schedule it tomorrow?
I know its too early to say this but , this Cessna might be winning my heart. I have officially flown a High wing and I LOVED IT! I'm not using the term lightly.
Edit: We landed with flaps 20 all but one landing. After 20* flaps, the drag gets INSANE! I can only image what its like from 30 -> 40