I've got a bee in my bonnet right now. I'm really wanting a clipper or a pacer. My initial PPL training should be finishing up soon and I am planning on tail wheel endorsement. I really like the clipper. It looks like the perfect combo of fun, character, history, and ability. I don't know anything about short wing pipers other than a few old magazine articles I have read. My experience is limited to a 59 172 a 63 172 and an older Cherokee. I am starting to possibly look for a plane. I want something fun and that will keep me flying. It seems more than capable of short cross-country trips for my wife and I of no more than a couple hours which is probably the most practical use. We have some kids but would probably only fly with my youngest son who is 8. We aren't big folks.. I'm the biggest by far at 5'9'' 175. Most of the flying I plan on doing is either solo, with her, a friend here or there, and maybe some grass strips where my in-laws live. I have seen a few with the fuselage fuel tank removed for safety and 150 hp upgraded engine. Those seem pretty capable at a reasonable fuel expenditure. Plus the cool factor is through the roof which is hugely important. I'm never going to own a 200K 180 or bonanza, but a sporty old piper may be feasible.
So for those who have flown them... give me your thoughts... The lack of glide concerns me for engine out options but those little lycomings seem to have a good reputation for lasting with good maintenance. What say you? Thanks everyone!
So for those who have flown them... give me your thoughts... The lack of glide concerns me for engine out options but those little lycomings seem to have a good reputation for lasting with good maintenance. What say you? Thanks everyone!