texashikergal02
Pre-takeoff checklist
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Kathy
I was going to keep my mouth shut, but the baiting has continued enough for me to speak up.
Tom-D, I'm not sure why you are so against Grumman's, unless you either got caught buying one of Jim Bede's early ideas (i.e, 1960's), or just don't accept that there are other airplanes that are worthy against C's and P's. Pretty much every argument you have thrown out there about the type being useless is pretty much ancient history and invalid.
i.e. Most flight instructors of the day (which day is this, 1970?)
and
no one want to learn in them because it costs too much
The planes are responsive, fun, and much better trainers than many other aircraft, and cost no more to learn in than most any other aircraft.
What I'm hearing is a guy who is, for whatever reason, is really bitter about Grummans.
And none of this dribble helps the OP, who has decided to buy a Grumman (I own two myself), find his way to getting to a pre-buy. If you have an ax to grind, take it to the woodshed.
Rant off.
Tom-D, I'm not sure why you are so against Grumman's, unless you either got caught buying one of Jim Bede's early ideas (i.e, 1960's), or just don't accept that there are other airplanes that are worthy against C's and P's. Pretty much every argument you have thrown out there about the type being useless is pretty much ancient history and invalid.
i.e. Most flight instructors of the day (which day is this, 1970?)
and
no one want to learn in them because it costs too much
The planes are responsive, fun, and much better trainers than many other aircraft, and cost no more to learn in than most any other aircraft.
What I'm hearing is a guy who is, for whatever reason, is really bitter about Grummans.
And none of this dribble helps the OP, who has decided to buy a Grumman (I own two myself), find his way to getting to a pre-buy. If you have an ax to grind, take it to the woodshed.
Rant off.