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Im looking for my first tail dragger to buy and have found 2 good possibilities. A maule 235 rocket and a Cessna 180, both are about the same price ($55K) and are in about the same condition. My question is which is the easier to learn in?? I have a total of 2.5 hours tailwheel in a super cub (150hp) and thats it. I have a lot of cross wind experience in 150s and 172s since our airport always has a cross wind and Ive been flying in it for 12 years. There also is a Stinson `108 for sale for $30k, but it has the old Franklin 165hp and
Im not too sure about them. thanks for any help you can give.... ron |
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