"Vees" my butt. That is wishful thinking.
I don't talk about Cessnas that have wings anywhere except on the roof.:D
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"Vees" my butt. That is wishful thinking.
I don't talk about Cessnas that have wings anywhere except on the roof.:D
Don't worry. If I had a choice of piston twins, I would be in the 500S Shrike Commander. If it's good enough for Bob Hoover, it is good enough for me.
I heard Cessna is looking to build a new single engine plane. Wonder where the wing will be on that one?
Where it belongs, on the roof.
The reality is that it doesn't matter because except for small subtle differences planes fly alike. The one thing that I think is a universally held opinion is that the Bo is the sweetest flying plane in the world and lands so nice it makes every pilot lok like the ace of the place.
But now that I have praised your plane you have to acknowledge in a pouring down rain us Cessna pilots stand under the wing, fold our jackets and casually get into our planes, able to sit on a dry seat. Then we look across the ramp and watch the low wing folks standing in the rain to climb in their planes single file so the copilot can sit in a rain puddle.
This is going to make for a good debate at the POG.