Forgot to agree with SP that PA38's are under-appreciated. Sadly, the spar issues will probably see them die off quietly. Oh, and also forgot those fantastic Lancairs.....
Once you go bubble canopy, it's hard to go back to an enclosed cabin - claustrophobia sets in. And in many of the better bubble designs, the pilot sits pretty well forward of the wing, so the view below is good and, of course, the view around is superb. You can use deployable sunscreens if you want but even that starts to impinge on your view of the world after a while - so a pump pack of SPF50 lotion in the hangar is my preferred solution.
But flying verandahs are useful, too. Keeps the rain off while you're loading up. Allows the tent to be pitched under the wing. Used to be good for supporting Cessna barn-door flaps until the lawyers got involved and crippled the new models.
No one aeroplane is all things for all missions. But it's fun to keep looking!