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I'm looking for a fun airplane to introduce my two young kids to
aviation. Here is what fun means to me.... - flies low and slow - can get into small grass fields - good STOL performance - Dependable - Relatively decent number of planes available to buy - low operating costs - OK if it tie down outside - Homebuilt or Certified OK - Under $30k I learned to fly when I was 12 in a C-152 and am now a 40 year old ATP rated pilot with several thousand hours. I've done a ton of XC flights in Mooneys, twins, etc. Cool but not viceral fun. Looking back over the years, flying my friends Piper Cub into grass fields, small airports and such was probably some of the best shear joy moments in my flying career. I want to get my 7-year old EXCITED about aviation and don't have many ideas outside of a J-3 cub. I'd greatly appreciated any thoughts on aircraft that I should consider. Thanks for your thoughts |
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Doug Wells wrote:
I'm looking for a fun airplane to introduce my two young kids to aviation. Here is what fun means to me.... - flies low and slow - can get into small grass fields - good STOL performance - Dependable - Relatively decent number of planes available to buy - low operating costs - OK if it tie down outside - Homebuilt or Certified OK - Under $30k I learned to fly when I was 12 in a C-152 and am now a 40 year old ATP rated pilot with several thousand hours. I've done a ton of XC flights in Mooneys, twins, etc. Cool but not viceral fun. Looking back over the years, flying my friends Piper Cub into grass fields, small airports and such was probably some of the best shear joy moments in my flying career. I want to get my 7-year old EXCITED about aviation and don't have many ideas outside of a J-3 cub. I'd greatly appreciated any thoughts on aircraft that I should consider. Thanks for your thoughts Sounds like you might have already found it in the 150/152 Cessna area. It's great for low and slow, there are a ton of them out here still flying, they're economical to own, and can operate out of fairly short fields. Add to that that they are comfortable for a small child and you have at least a starting point in your search. Sitting on a cushion, the child is right next to you so you can see everything he's doing and allow him some latitude to actually fly the airplane. As he gets a bit older and can reach the pedals, it should all come together for him. I can honestly say that for giving primary instruction, I have always favored Cessna 150/152's. Dudley Henriques |
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two seat side by side.. comfy and "cheap"
Glasair.. Sportsman 2+2, Conventional or Trike configuration.. http://www.glasairaviation.com/kitcontentsportsman.html BT "Doug Wells" wrote in message ups.com... I'm looking for a fun airplane to introduce my two young kids to aviation. Here is what fun means to me.... - flies low and slow - can get into small grass fields - good STOL performance - Dependable - Relatively decent number of planes available to buy - low operating costs - OK if it tie down outside - Homebuilt or Certified OK - Under $30k I learned to fly when I was 12 in a C-152 and am now a 40 year old ATP rated pilot with several thousand hours. I've done a ton of XC flights in Mooneys, twins, etc. Cool but not viceral fun. Looking back over the years, flying my friends Piper Cub into grass fields, small airports and such was probably some of the best shear joy moments in my flying career. I want to get my 7-year old EXCITED about aviation and don't have many ideas outside of a J-3 cub. I'd greatly appreciated any thoughts on aircraft that I should consider. Thanks for your thoughts |
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sorry... not under $30K.. more like $85K, but that includes a trailer.. I
know one for sale BT "BT" wrote in message ... two seat side by side.. comfy and "cheap" Glasair.. Sportsman 2+2, Conventional or Trike configuration.. http://www.glasairaviation.com/kitcontentsportsman.html BT "Doug Wells" wrote in message ups.com... I'm looking for a fun airplane to introduce my two young kids to aviation. Here is what fun means to me.... - flies low and slow - can get into small grass fields - good STOL performance - Dependable - Relatively decent number of planes available to buy - low operating costs - OK if it tie down outside - Homebuilt or Certified OK - Under $30k I learned to fly when I was 12 in a C-152 and am now a 40 year old ATP rated pilot with several thousand hours. I've done a ton of XC flights in Mooneys, twins, etc. Cool but not viceral fun. Looking back over the years, flying my friends Piper Cub into grass fields, small airports and such was probably some of the best shear joy moments in my flying career. I want to get my 7-year old EXCITED about aviation and don't have many ideas outside of a J-3 cub. I'd greatly appreciated any thoughts on aircraft that I should consider. Thanks for your thoughts |
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On Sep 8, 3:55 pm, Doug Wells wrote:
I want to get my 7-year old EXCITED about aviation and don't have many ideas outside of a J-3 cub. I'd greatly appreciated any thoughts on aircraft that I should consider. What about, I dunno, a J-3 Cub: http://www.barnstormers.com/ad_manag....php?ID=181620 |
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("Doug Wells" wrote)
I want to get my 7-year old EXCITED about aviation and don't have many ideas outside of a J-3 cub. I'd greatly appreciated any thoughts on aircraft that I should consider. http://www.ercoupe.org/ Ercoupe! Hands down ...or should I say feet down? g http://www.ercoupe.net/ Check out "The Photo Album" link! :-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERCO_Ercoupe Well organized info page http://www.airliners.net/info/stats.main?id=393 click "More photos of Erco Ercoupe and derivatives" 7-year old: "You're the bestest dad in the whole wide world." Dad: "Thank you Ercoupe!" Paul-Mont http://album.dweeb.org/images/Stamps/3920.jpg Ercoupe even has its own stamp. |
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Doug Wells wrote:
I'm looking for a fun airplane to introduce my two young kids to aviation. Here is what fun means to me.... - flies low and slow - can get into small grass fields - good STOL performance - Dependable - Relatively decent number of planes available to buy - low operating costs - OK if it tie down outside - Homebuilt or Certified OK - Under $30k I believe a Zenith CH-701 would probably match all your requirements. I notice a couple on www.barnstormers.com that are asking less than $30k. |
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Interesting question.
I would have said a Champ or J-3. Maybe a Cheif or T-Craft. But since I have 12 year old son that has flown with me since he was about 2 I thought I would ask him. He picked the C-206. I asked why and he said because we can take other people with us. As a side note his decision may have been based on the fact that he and I gave some rides in the 206 yesterday. He has quite a range of aircraft to choose from. He liked the Schweizer 2-32 but he hasn't flown in one for few years. Off the top of my head here is what I know he as flown in. Blanik L-13 (He liked the winch launches), the Schweizer 2-32 and 2-33. Champ, T-Craft, Citabria, Scout, C-150/152, Tomahawk, Cherokee, and the C-172/182/206. Of course he is just one data point, But he seems to like the planes he can have a freind come along with him. Brian CFIIG/ASEL |
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