hockeydude180
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mcclune18
Hi there,
I have recently just started my training for my PPL(A).
Today I am posting for advice more than anything, and I would be grateful if you could help me out!
My first 9 hours have been on a Cessna 152 and a Piper PA-28 Warrior.
I have since heard that flying taildraggers is a lot more challenging and takes more finesse to fly and handle overall, as it teaches you finesse, coordination and accuracy.
Unfortunately there are no taildragger aircraft belonging to my club and the only ones at my airfield are privately owned.
This leads me on to my problem. I want to be the best pilot that I can be and I want to learn how to fly an aircraft that will teach me the foundations of flying, such as attitude, airspeed and coordinated flight awareness, and an overall 'feeling' from the aircraft for these things. Basically how to fly instinctively.
I have found that the 152 is quite docile in the air and there is not much adverse yaw in turns etc, so I am constantly looking at the slid/slip ball to see if I am coordinated in turns and in level flight also, as I have not been taught/shown how to 'feel' these things through the seat of my pants.
I have also heard that taildraggers and vintage aircraft allow you to become a much better pilot and a better handling pilot, and that is what I want to be!
Basically I want to be able to fly a plane and have it handle purely on my inputs as a pilot, like the pilots in the early days of aviation and have an awareness and a 'feel' for the aircraft as they did, without looking at the instruments too much, or having the plane handle all of the adverse effects through clever engineering and design work!
Essentially I want to go back to the basic, old fashioned flying skills of early aviators!
After all that introduction, my main question is this : what is the best plane for me to fly to develop these skills?
Should I talk to my instructor and get him to teach me in more depth about co ordinated flight and a feel for the aircraft etc? And would aerobatic lessons help me develop the above skills?
Thank you for your time and help!
I have recently just started my training for my PPL(A).
Today I am posting for advice more than anything, and I would be grateful if you could help me out!
My first 9 hours have been on a Cessna 152 and a Piper PA-28 Warrior.
I have since heard that flying taildraggers is a lot more challenging and takes more finesse to fly and handle overall, as it teaches you finesse, coordination and accuracy.
Unfortunately there are no taildragger aircraft belonging to my club and the only ones at my airfield are privately owned.
This leads me on to my problem. I want to be the best pilot that I can be and I want to learn how to fly an aircraft that will teach me the foundations of flying, such as attitude, airspeed and coordinated flight awareness, and an overall 'feeling' from the aircraft for these things. Basically how to fly instinctively.
I have found that the 152 is quite docile in the air and there is not much adverse yaw in turns etc, so I am constantly looking at the slid/slip ball to see if I am coordinated in turns and in level flight also, as I have not been taught/shown how to 'feel' these things through the seat of my pants.
I have also heard that taildraggers and vintage aircraft allow you to become a much better pilot and a better handling pilot, and that is what I want to be!
Basically I want to be able to fly a plane and have it handle purely on my inputs as a pilot, like the pilots in the early days of aviation and have an awareness and a 'feel' for the aircraft as they did, without looking at the instruments too much, or having the plane handle all of the adverse effects through clever engineering and design work!
Essentially I want to go back to the basic, old fashioned flying skills of early aviators!
After all that introduction, my main question is this : what is the best plane for me to fly to develop these skills?
Should I talk to my instructor and get him to teach me in more depth about co ordinated flight and a feel for the aircraft etc? And would aerobatic lessons help me develop the above skills?
Thank you for your time and help!