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Coke611
1st Jun 2003, 23:33
Just a little poll to see who has learnt in what aircraft, C152, PA-28 or other? I am interested to know as I am probably going to be learning in a C152

Cheers

Coke611

rustle
1st Jun 2003, 23:59
AA5 - except for spinning which was done in a 152.

HelenD
2nd Jun 2003, 00:18
PA-28 and PA-38. The cockpit layout of the PA-38 is far superior but the PA-28 is more stable. I felt my flying improved once I changed to the PA-38

Warped Factor
2nd Jun 2003, 00:30
First 15 hours in a C152.

Then a number of years later finished PPL off in PA28-140's.

Now learn something new pretty much every flight in the Chipmunk :)

WF.

Keef
2nd Jun 2003, 01:27
MS880B - the Rallye Club. I wonder if there are any of those left flying nowadays.

Referred to by most at the club as the "tin parachute" - if in trouble, hold the stick right back and pull the power off. Very docile, wouldn't even stall properly.

AerBabe
2nd Jun 2003, 01:35
Trial flight in a PA-38, then PPL in a C152.
Still rather fond of the C152 - it's a fun little beast and doesn't bite too hard. Except when you walk into the flaps. :\

Tiger_ Moth
2nd Jun 2003, 02:04
I'm learning in a splendid Tiger Moth.

Evo
2nd Jun 2003, 02:12
Did my PPL in a PA-28, now learning in a Citabria....:ooh: :ugh: :{

Tall_guy_in_a_152
2nd Jun 2003, 04:40
PPL training start to finish in a C-152 (Aerobat and standard versions).

Still use C-152 for about 75% of flying, or PA28 Archer if I actually want to get somewhere!

I wouldn't fancy initial training in the Archer. Everything happens a bit slower in the 152, giving more time to think.

TG.

Chilli Monster
2nd Jun 2003, 05:05
I'd say you probably learn something in everything you fly ;)

Did my PPL, IMC & Night in a PA38 - like HelenD I enjoyed that.

Learnt all about cross countries and touring in a Warrior - still have the trusty steed :)

Then progressed to a Seneca for the Multi - learnt a lot about flying and planning in that.

Now I'm lucky enough to get the RHS in a Citation occasionally - now that is a learning curve and a half!

Hilico
2nd Jun 2003, 05:15
150. I've never been in a 152. We used to dream of a cardboard box in middle o'road, etc.

On Track
2nd Jun 2003, 05:44
Initially C152 but also C172, C172RG, PA-38, PA-28, PA-28R, PA-32R, Be 76, PA-44, P68, C208 etc.

The point being that you never stop learning.

I once heard an instructor say that the C152 is a better aeroplane for a student than the PA-38, but the Tomahawk will make you a better pilot. I'm inclined to agree with that.

And having watched new students struggle with taildraggers (but never having flown one myself) I'm inclined to believe that those who learn in them will turn out to be better stick-and-rudder pilots than those of us who were taught in tricycle gear aircraft.

But the important things to remember - keep your eyes and ears open, have a receptive mind, don't be disheartened if you occasionally feel you're not making much progress and above all have fun!

Mike Cross
2nd Jun 2003, 06:48
Beagle Pup 150

Mike

kabz
2nd Jun 2003, 09:59
172 for first 20 hours, then Blanik L23, then back to power in a Citabria for PPL, then 152 for hours, then 172 for IR ... 152 for hours, PA44 for Multi, Beech 95 Travel Air for hours ...

I love the 152 ;)

Final 3 Greens
2nd Jun 2003, 13:18
1st 10 hours on C150/2, then finished on PA28-140/180.

Cessna was good to learn basic handling and Cherokee great for x-countries.

This was not by choice, but mandated by a change of club due to relocation.

Circuit Basher
2nd Jun 2003, 15:51
C172 for around first 20 hrs, then C150/152 for about another 10, then alternating between PA28-140 and 150/152 for remainder of PPL training. Since flown C172/PA28/PA38/Fuji FA200.

Aerobatic Flyer
2nd Jun 2003, 16:10
Zlin 142 up to first solo, then a Rallye 150ST to PPL.

LowNSlow
2nd Jun 2003, 16:10
Started off with ARV Super2's then did some time in C152 and C172 then C150's then finished off in AA-5A's. I started in the South of England then moved to West Wales for a while then back to my original school hence the changes.....

Did my IMC in a C150 and my multi in a Twin Commanche (both now lapsed due to lack of funds / interest :( ).

witchdoctor
2nd Jun 2003, 19:24
Bulldog T1 with Northumbrian UAS - best time of my life!:D

12 years later, did it all again for the ATPL in Warriors, Turbo Arrow, Seneca.

Currently plying my trade (ha ha ha) in a C150 Aerobat somewhere near you probably.;)

pulse1
2nd Jun 2003, 19:45
1st time - Tiger Moth

2nd time - C152

FlyingForFun
2nd Jun 2003, 19:47
I've learnt something from every aircraft I've flown :)

FFF
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In Altissimus
3rd Jun 2003, 02:22
Mainly in the air ;)
A little in the briefing rooms...
Some in FS2002:8
Quite a bit in the clubhouse:\

(and I learnt a bit about dentistry from drinking with 'pilots' in a pub :} :} :} )

Kingy
3rd Jun 2003, 06:08
Never flown either a 152 or a PA28 - did my PPL on a Katana... what a nice aeroplane!

Kingy

bsfish2003
4th Jun 2003, 02:01
PA28 140/180. 180 great for solo x-countries!

bluskis
4th Jun 2003, 02:44
Miles Magister, and still learning.