tonycondon
Gastons CRO (Chief Dinner Reservation Officer)
why do I think that an IFR 150/2 would be just a great first airplane?
MikeK seems to like his 150.To each, his own.
152s in Colorado in the summer were sometimes downright scary. Students definitely learned the importance of airspeed control, however.
The upgrade is called a 172Are there options for more powerful engines on the 150?
Considering Leah weighs like 37lbs and she has all that fancy ultra-light super-small camping gear, and considering that you already survived a trip to 6Y9 in a Citabria, I say it's a good sell for you.
As for me, who has become spoiled with 160kts, and has substantial time in a 152 with my knees hitting the yoke, it won't fit for me.
Are there options for more powerful engines on the 150?
A good two seater sounds like a fine option for a young, single, CFI who doesn't need to travel far and fast. Easy to maintain, insure, etc.
What wrong with you?
What's wrong with a Cherokee 140?
rain protection and in the 150 in the summer when i get hot i can open the window.
Rain protection? Leah can fit under a low wing, too.
she has top of the line rain gear. i dont own an umbrella.
she has top of the line rain gear. i dont own an umbrella.
I guess I better not say anything about putting in my $.02 worth for a while...OK, that's it. We need contributions to the POA "Buy Tony an umbrella" fund. They start at $5.99 at Walgreens.
I've heard of a 150/150. A 150 HP engine is put in the plane. I think it seats one and is generally used for banner towing and similar activities.
Scott's reply is more sensible for most of us.
What's wrong with you Tony? Gee, where to start.
Obviously you possess an abundance of self confidence and have little or no concern about what other people think about you. This is evident in your desire to own a C150 and also in your choice of hats.
If you were a little more like the rest of us you'd be way too concerned about what the airport bums will say when you taxi up in an underpowered, poorly equipped relic of the 70's with a payload approximately equal to a Big Wheel.
I could go on....
Your friend,
C
why do I think that an IFR 150/2 would be just a great first airplane?
this is the friend who welcomed me with open arms last year when i flew down in a 150, even let me park the thing right in front of his hangar!! must've been really embarassed to be associated with me
What's wrong with you Tony? Gee, where to start.
Obviously you possess an abundance of self confidence and have little or no concern about what other people think about you. This is evident in your desire to own a C150 and also in your choice of hats.
If you were a little more like the rest of us you'd be way too concerned about what the airport bums will say when you taxi up in an underpowered, poorly equipped relic of the 70's with a payload approximately equal to a Big Wheel.
I could go on....
Your friend,
C
this is the friend who welcomed me with open arms last year when i flew down in a 150, even let me park the thing right in front of his hangar!! must've been really embarassed to be associated with me
It's a versatile trainer.....so long as you're a small-ish CFI.