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Unread 08-19-03, 01:43 AM
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Rushing for the twin...

Hugh,

You seem to be 'rushing' to a twin... yep, we know, the 337 is a fine airplane. BUT, my personal advice to you is to forget about doing a twin until you're VERY comfortable in a single-engine airplane, with about 500 to a 1,000 hours under your belt... and in that time, experience some high-performance single-engine airplanes, such as the 182, 182RG, 206, 210, and maybe -- if you're so inclined-- some of the Piper singles as well.

We've all went through airplane 'graduation'... and really, there is no better experience than building time in some of the LSE or HPSE (Light Single Engine or High Performance Single Engine) airplanes to get the much needed time and experience. Don't be in such a rush to get a Skymaster... until you've mastered the single engine airplane. Time, my friend... TIME!

SkyKing
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