saracelica
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I've tried several things to advance my flying skills, since my PPC in April 2012. Tried taildragger and that situation didn't work out. I may try it again next year. I've done quite a bit of XC time with the husband and friends. Finally got the time the insurance requires to fly the bigger airplane. Got my first real flight in our clubs Cherokee Six. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_PA-32)
Much faster then the Warrior (I'm use to flying) and like driving a bus. It takes off really well with only two of the seats being full. Got it trimmed out by the time I got to cross wind. Did a stab at slow flight (that I got figured out in a few minutes - been about 4 months since trying slow flight in anything) Power off stalls was fine. Power on stall is a total non event. It still climbs just fine at a slow speed. Did 6 landings. The first one definetly wasn't good but by the 4th one I had it figured out (I think)
Parked it and logged 1.2 on the hobbs.
Thoughts from me...I'm glad to get the time in it so when my husband wants to take a trip in it I'd be comfortable, that third (prop) lever is another thing to think about at inconvenient times.
Why'd I write this, just to share. Looking for tips on how to remember the differences between the Warrior and the Cherokee Six. I was told it was fine for the first time. But we'll be taking it back out on Sunday and I reckon I'm suppose to remember what I learned yesterday.
Much faster then the Warrior (I'm use to flying) and like driving a bus. It takes off really well with only two of the seats being full. Got it trimmed out by the time I got to cross wind. Did a stab at slow flight (that I got figured out in a few minutes - been about 4 months since trying slow flight in anything) Power off stalls was fine. Power on stall is a total non event. It still climbs just fine at a slow speed. Did 6 landings. The first one definetly wasn't good but by the 4th one I had it figured out (I think)
Parked it and logged 1.2 on the hobbs.
Thoughts from me...I'm glad to get the time in it so when my husband wants to take a trip in it I'd be comfortable, that third (prop) lever is another thing to think about at inconvenient times.
Why'd I write this, just to share. Looking for tips on how to remember the differences between the Warrior and the Cherokee Six. I was told it was fine for the first time. But we'll be taking it back out on Sunday and I reckon I'm suppose to remember what I learned yesterday.