40YearDream
Pre-takeoff checklist
Having a few hours in both, I found the biggest difference was the nosewheel steering - solid and heavy on the Pipers, soft and kinda like 'a suggestion' on the Cessnas (on the ground, that is). Be extra vigilant on a crosswind landing with the Piper, and center the rudder just before you touch the nosewheel. [A student at my school messed that up, ran off the runway, and bent the nose gear and the prop.]
The trim on the ceiling (of the older Pipers) - I had the same issue - forgetting which way to turn it for 'up' - without looking at the label. Did quite a few landings without trimming [which in hindsight is probably not the best method].
The trim on the ceiling (of the older Pipers) - I had the same issue - forgetting which way to turn it for 'up' - without looking at the label. Did quite a few landings without trimming [which in hindsight is probably not the best method].