When transitioning to smaller aircraft I advice to go backpack. See you can get Letter sized things in there and get an uttermost soft version, no metal buckles and so. In these smaller planes you ditch edges and a soft backpack with no metal is the way to go. When going backpack, see that you can either detach the straps or have a pocket to let them vanish - loose shoulder straps are bad in cockpit.
I now use one from a kids shop for school equipment. Don't ask me the story and how I argued with my daughter not to get the pink polly pocket one (Who the f*** put a flying glitter horse on that - "Dad, can you fly this horse" ...). The one I got granted by little missy is dark marine and looks almost like the MyGoFlight from the outside, but with kids/cockpit friendly plastic buckles.
Last edited by Fly4Business; 29th Apr 2016 at 08:47.