I wouldn't say it was wrong as I have no problem giving very low time beginners sticktime on almost any type of advanced aircraft. I have several low wing aircraft that I will let anyone fly and often beginners bring a scale ship like a Corsair or P-51 Mustang for me to trim out. I not only do the flight trimming, I will insist that they fly their own aircraft, of course with me standing close by and assisting (no buddy-box). Many times, the newbie will only have a couple of flights on their trainer and then immediately fly the advanced aircraft and quite well. They then realize that the advanced plane isn't much harder to fly than their PT-40.
Take care,
CCR
ORIGINAL: caseyh46
Quick question,
Is it wrong of me to want another airplane when I haven't even had the chance to maiden my last one? The weather here in central California is terrible... I haven't seen the sun in like a month and havn't flown in almost as long (flat light flying really stinks) and it's driving me crazy. So... as stated... is there something fundamentally wrong with my already having the itch to get another bird for the hangar? I've got my eye on a super chipmunk down at the LHS...
what to do what to do.... and how do I sell the wife on it LOL
Casey