Okay,
I had been learning about 172s.
For not much more budget, the Tiger seems to work better on paper.
I have been googling like a mad man learning about them.
1. Help me understand the wing structure. It seems unique.
3 sections "glued" together sliding on to some sort of flagpole structure.
I read up in the delamination and as far as I can tell, it has never led to a crash.
2. The nosewheel looks flimsy but I spoke to a former Grumman pilot that says they are quite sturdy. Can I land it on grass fields?
3. Useful load. Geez I have seen numbers as low as 700 and as high as 1200 published in different places.
What is a realistic UL for a mid 70s Tiger? What about cruise speed?
Misc:
I don't care about everything getting wet in the rain. I have departed in a downpour 1 time and it was optional.
Flying w/ the canopy open... Is that true and pretty effective at keeping cool on the ground / in flight?
Legroom / Ergonomics / baggage room / quirks?
Lethargic climb rumors abound. I assume that limits me from fields I probably wouldn't fly to anyway.
Anyway, Pros / Cons ?
I don't have but one ride in a Tiger, but at one Ag operator we had a Traveller for our gopher plane, so figure what I say +20hp.
Dirt and grass, not a problem, pretty much 80% of what that plane saw. Home base was 3300' of reasonably smooth, not perfect, grass, no matter how hot or heavily loaded in N Illinois was I ever still on the ground mid field on takeoff. The plane never showed any problems with the gear.
Yes canopy open in flight is real, however there are limits (which are quite sufficient), it's a very nice feature.
The feature though that made it the gopher plane it was was the back seat. It's not uncomfortable for one, and that's all 160hp hauls back there, but when it folds down into that nice big flat cargo deck to net down cubitainers, the plane comes into its own for utility. With the canopy all the way back, and the back seat down, it's the easiest GA single to load cargo into short of a 206/Cherokee Six.
It's also a very pleasant plane to fly. Not sure what UL on a Tiger is, but 180hp is always going to be in the neighborhood of 1000lbs. It nevery really turned into an issue for me to check with the Traveller since we were volume stopped long before we hit weight for what we were hauling, but IIRC it was in the 700s.