In my opinion, and experience it's much more difficult to make a big wing, low power aircraft such as a Cessna hit the spot in the sky or the ground that you intend then when driving something with more power and performance. I kind of dread BFR time when I have to use a big wallowing wounded cow 172 to prove to some CFI kid I haven't forgotten how to aviate. And some may suggest I have, at least that type of plane. Thinking back to the first time I got instruction in an Arrow, in my young mind, gear up and we were headed to the flight levels! Some time later I went in partners on old 69 Aztec.. thought I'd gone to heaven compared to the 152 ballast stone that got sold to help pay for my share. Yea like most other pilots the first 5 or 6 pages of my logbook are all 152, 172 and pa28-140 entries under equipment. But if one could turn back time and do it again (and could afford it) I'd surely love to use something with more power and performance. Why not learn to learn to fly in something more similar to you will end up flying? -end of rant-