Originally Posted by Jim_Curns
Originally Posted by Rick_Durden
Good grief, none of those are as easy to fly as an Ercoupe. Students have started from scratch and soloed in a day in them - was kind of a big deal in the 1960s, fair amount of magazine coverage each time someone would do it.

A Citabria easier to fly than any nosewheel airplane? What are those folks smoking?

Cherokee 140/180, series are all easier to fly than a 172, the rudders don't need to be used in flight and you can bang them onto the ground out of almost any kind of approach. A 172 requires a little skill.


I'm with Rick on this one. Ercoupe 1st, easy choice. Besides no rudder pedals, some don't even use a mixture control. Turn the key and fly, just like a car.


Yup, Rick pretty much said it. The Ercoupe, the Cherokee 140/180/Warrior line is stupid simple to fly (just be careful of the float if you carry too much speed) And the Citabria? Not difficult, but not even the easiest among the tail wheel trainers let alone all the nose wheel aircraft.

Sounds like Aviation Consumer need to do a rebuttal article laugh


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