Not even a nod to Piper in the whole article... scandalous!
I've trained in both a Cessna and a Piper Supercub, both were great.
The Supercub felt dodgy with just a single stick, but it was also felt agile and like I was actually participating in flying. The Cessna felt like driving a station wagon in the sky. Rock solid and reliable.
Both are great, honestly just surprised at how the author dodged talking about one of the Big 3.
I've trained in both a Cessna and a Piper Supercub, both were great.
The Supercub felt dodgy with just a single stick, but it was also felt agile and like I was actually participating in flying. The Cessna felt like driving a station wagon in the sky. Rock solid and reliable.
Both are great, honestly just surprised at how the author dodged talking about one of the Big 3.