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Hi, I'm new to this group and new to piloting, just having passed my
private pilot FAA written and about halfway through flight school. I'm training in a Cessna 172SP and have a question for the experienced pilots out there. Do you prefer flying a high wing or low wing aircraft and why?...I apologize if this is a redundant question on the newsgroup. Thanks. CPW |
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We've been fighting for years on this subject with Jim Fisher and Jay
Honeck, trying to convince them that low-wingers are more masculine and overall a better choice for real pilots, but they won't listen, so the subject is a taboo here now because of those two. Please try looking it all up in http://groups.google.com HECTOP PP-ASEL-IA http://www.maxho.com maxho_at_maxho.com PS. Wot me worry? "C. Paul Williams, MD" wrote in message om... Hi, I'm new to this group and new to piloting, just having passed my private pilot FAA written and about halfway through flight school. I'm training in a Cessna 172SP and have a question for the experienced pilots out there. Do you prefer flying a high wing or low wing aircraft and why?...I apologize if this is a redundant question on the newsgroup. Thanks. CPW |
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It's not redundant as much as it is a religious issue here. Be ready to
have your manhood questioned for training in a high wing. Brad (goes both ways...err with wings locations, that is...) "C. Paul Williams, MD" wrote in message om... Hi, I'm new to this group and new to piloting, just having passed my private pilot FAA written and about halfway through flight school. I'm training in a Cessna 172SP and have a question for the experienced pilots out there. Do you prefer flying a high wing or low wing aircraft and why?...I apologize if this is a redundant question on the newsgroup. Thanks. CPW |
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![]() "C. Paul Williams, MD" wrote in message om... Hi, I'm new to this group and new to piloting, just having passed my private pilot FAA written and about halfway through flight school. I'm training in a Cessna 172SP and have a question for the experienced pilots out there. Do you prefer flying a high wing or low wing aircraft and why?...I apologize if this is a redundant question on the newsgroup. Low wing aircraft and high wing aircraft have their advantages and disadvantages, but high wing aircraft have more advantages than disadvantages and low wing aircraft have more disadvantages than advantages. |
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![]() "C. Paul Williams, MD" wrote: Do you prefer flying a high wing or low wing aircraft and why? I prefer high wing aircraft because I like to be able to see and take photos of objects on the ground. George Patterson If you don't tell lies, you never have to remember what you said. |
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They both work.
I have flown and trained in both and push comes to shove I would take either. In the low wing it is harder to observe and photograph the ground, in a high wing you cannot see where you are turning and to me it is a little scarrier at uncontrolled airports where there is less visibility before taking the active. "C. Paul Williams, MD" wrote in message om... Hi, I'm new to this group and new to piloting, just having passed my private pilot FAA written and about halfway through flight school. I'm training in a Cessna 172SP and have a question for the experienced pilots out there. Do you prefer flying a high wing or low wing aircraft and why?...I apologize if this is a redundant question on the newsgroup. Thanks. CPW |
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![]() "C. Paul Williams, MD" wrote in message om... Hi, I'm new to this group and new to piloting, just having passed my private pilot FAA written and about halfway through flight school. I'm training in a Cessna 172SP and have a question for the experienced pilots out there. Do you prefer flying a high wing or low wing aircraft and why?...I apologize if this is a redundant question on the newsgroup. Thanks. CPW High wing! Anybody who tells you otherwise is a damned fool, and quite possibly a homosexual. ![]() |
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At least one of each...
"HECTOP" wrote in message .. . We've been fighting for years on this subject with Jim Fisher and Jay Honeck, trying to convince them that low-wingers are more masculine and overall a better choice for real pilots, but they won't listen, so the subject is a taboo here now because of those two. Please try looking it all up in http://groups.google.com HECTOP PP-ASEL-IA http://www.maxho.com maxho_at_maxho.com PS. Wot me worry? "C. Paul Williams, MD" wrote in message om... Hi, I'm new to this group and new to piloting, just having passed my private pilot FAA written and about halfway through flight school. I'm training in a Cessna 172SP and have a question for the experienced pilots out there. Do you prefer flying a high wing or low wing aircraft and why?...I apologize if this is a redundant question on the newsgroup. Thanks. CPW |
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There are no low wing birds.
Even the term "low winger" sounds faintly obscene. :-) |
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We've been fighting for years on this subject with Jim Fisher and Jay
Honeck, trying to convince them that low-wingers are more masculine and overall a better choice for real pilots, but they won't listen Don't let him fool you, Doc Williams -- HECTOP is a known high-wing pilot and Communist sympathizer. And we all know what them Com-simps are all about, now DON'T we....? By the way: It is now a direct violation of the Patriot Act to fly those wimpy high-wing planes in uncontrolled air space (because we all KNOW that high-wingers require careful and repeated direction in order to land safely), so unless you want to only fly into Class D or better airports, I suggest that you purchase a manly low-wing plane. Being a doctor, one would think that you'd be attracted to the studly low-wing Beech Bonanza, but there are other very capable aircraft out there, like the Cirrus SR-22. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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