Why do you need to carry a lot of fuel? Just fill up what your going to need and go. For example I've been flying a TwinStar for about three years now and in that time period I've topped off all tanks only 4 or 5 times.
Interesting. I guess I keep thinking of the old saying about fuel left on the ground. Besides, fueling isn't as much fun as flying.
What numbers are you getting on the TwinStar (speed vs. fuel burn)? How do you like the plane? Which engines do you have?
Is it possible to keep the 22 in a power on (well maybe 50% power) falling leaf without dropping a wing?
I don't know. I have held it in a partial power stall but not a falling leaf. Full power stalls are scary to me since you don't stall until you are almost flat on your back. At least it feels that way. It's a very steep pitch up. Again it is very different from a 172. I've done them but instructors now do power on stalls at less than full power.