It was a great flight! We picked one of the busiest days of the year to fly at Aurora. (It never seems that busy there.)
After departure, we went southwest to avoid Parachute jumping at Hinckley. The airwork was very comfortable. The Seminole has more power than my old Apache, but less than the Cessna 310 which I have flown.
These PA44s that JA just bought are from Embry Riddle Aeronautical school. They are fine looking machines.
Then we made an approach to runway 2 at Dekalb. Dekalb is a really nice uncontrolled field. It has some of the nicest runways for an uncontrolled field that I have ever seen. After two landings, we headed back to Dupage.
At my two full stop landings at Dekalb, the nose wheel wanted to settle abruptly. I was thinking that it had to do with the loss of elevator effectiveness due to the T-tail.
So on our touchdown at Aurora's Runway 15, I aggressively pulled the yoke up, thinking it would keep the nose wheel from thumping down to the concrete. You probably can guess what happened. Back into the air we sailed. Although the return to earth was gentile, it hurt my pride to do the extra "touch and go".
Thanks for the posts and keep flying!
ApacheBob