RE: Pica T-28
Pronounced "pIka". This would be a real undertaking for your second plane. If you approach this as a learning curve and start with the attitude that you may be biting off too much then go ahead and start. Be ready to admit it is too big a project and be ready to postpone the completetion. If this hapens will you be ready to admit what is happening and make the necessary adjustments to your plan?
I have never seen a low wing plane "fly like a trainer". Most do fly very well but the step you are trying has put the end to many an up and coming pilot. It also would take an instructor with a lot of time to make this kind of transition.
OK here's your "flack": Let's say you start out in the first grade and do well. The next step should of course be to the 8th grade right? This is how your plan reads. My point is that learning is fun if done in logical steps. Getting in over your head will only make things frustrating for most. You may be successful however a reasonable learning curve would be a better plan in my opinion.
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