To: blackdog
That, and I could never get used to a throttle control on the left wall. A strict discipline of one hand on the yoke and one hand on the thrust at all times left me awkward in the cub. A stick in the middle and power where the ash tray should be is a bit confusing. The plywood and canvas was strange too.
No strange shutdown shimmy and rumble like you get in an aluminum skinned Aztruck.
I gave it up in 2002. Cost and culture basis shifted. Daughters in private schools and then to college and law school, put an end to the $100 lunch rides. We even had our own 2400' grass strip.
522 posted on
07/06/2013 3:28:44 PM PDT by
blackdog
(There is no such thing as healing, only a balance between destructive and constructive forces.)
To: blackdog
That, and I could never get used to a throttle control on the left wall. A strict discipline of one hand on the yoke and one hand on the thrust at all times left me awkward in the cub. A stick in the middle and power where the ash tray should be is a bit confusing. The plywood and canvas was strange too.
No strange shutdown shimmy and rumble like you get in an aluminum skinned Aztruck.
I gave it up in 2002. Cost and culture basis shifted. Daughters in private schools and then to college and law school, put an end to the $100 lunch rides. We even had our own 2400' grass strip.
533 posted on
07/06/2013 3:35:59 PM PDT by
blackdog
(There is no such thing as healing, only a balance between destructive and constructive forces.)
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