I fly a Piper Tripacer for fun. I fell into kind of sideways the day after I got my license. It has taken me to more places (48 states/5 provinces and counting) and given me more stories to tell that any person deserves.
Barb,
Anyone who TELLS those stories to others as well as you do, deserves all the stories they can handle!
I'd like to toss a question your way:
What do you fly for fun? Training? Challenge yourself?
Are they all the same, why or why not?
Whoo boy. My current bird of choice is our new-ish Diamond Star. Great vis, great handling, great efficiency, great fun!
Of course, I've had a long love affair with our C182 as well, as it has taken me to about 30 states and lofted me over the earth for over 400 hours over the past 6 years. I "cheat" on her often (I have over 750 hours in those same 6 years), but she still loves me.
I use both of the above for the vast majority of my mid-to-long distance transportation needs as well as giving rides and doing shorter $100 burger runs.
But then, there's the real fun:
* Aerobatics: The Extra 300 was a hot rod and great fun, but the Citabria was more my speed even if it is harder to fly in some ways...
* Pure fun: Love the late-model Huskies, after the ailerons were changed the control harmony is WAY better than the Super Cubs they're based off of.
* I'm OK with Cubs too though. Twice a year I head over to Cadillac, MI and fly a Super Cub - On floats in the summer and on skis in the winter.