ORIGINAL: JohnBuckner
What is being left out is the fact that this recomendation to use not only a Cub but a larger (in itself spells money especially when you first crash it and you will) one that is predicated upon The use of a buddy cord with an instructor. That will certainly be far more than just a few trim flights you have to ask yourself are you really gonna take all the advice to get help yourself?
You really avoided that so please correct me if I am wrong I beleve you are gonna go off alone and go for it. That would be a really big mistake with any cub and most certainly a big money hole with a large Cub gas whatever.
John
Yeah I deffinately dont want something that big, and with you slapping me in the back of the head every so often saying no to stuff to big to soon. I'm really staying the course, in fact I just put my order in for the Kadet LT-40 kit. Like I said I want a plane that I can learn with and the rest of my family as well. So thanks for keeping me level headed.
I'm not gonna go it completely alone. I have clubs around me but the one I want to go to doesnt meet until the end of the month. I'm thinking of stopping by and checking it out and going from there. Problem is that my schedule is awkward and I cantmeet on aconsistant basis.
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