Romance. You said it all. On a warm day there is nothing quite like climbing in my Stearman, listening to that little round motor start up and belch a puff of smoke. Lots of people may disagree but I think a light airplane is a very impractical way of traveling. It depends a great deal on the skill and experience of the person in the hero-chair, the weather, wind, and the flavor of airplane. And the more adaptable to actually going somewhere an aircraft is, the more obscenely expensive it becomes. But, as romance goes, it’s certainly as good a bargain as say, a wooden sailboat. Try it. Dress appropriately, wear sunscreen. Smell the grass, feel the temperature changes. It’s all that, and there are some very fine flying open cockpit airplanes. After you sample the silky, ball-bearing, finger tip controls of a Waco or Stearman all other light planes feel like jalopies.