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I am low time working towards PPL. I have been looking at J3's, PA-11's, and PA-18's to purchase.
"Get one as light as you can" seems to be the theme.
Assuming useful weight is not the issue- how big of a difference does weight make in the "joy to fly" characteristics of a low horsepower airplane.
As an example: I have been flying a j3 cub with what I believe is a 750# EW with a c85 engine- all my time has been dual. I had been looking at a PA-18-95 with a C90- EW is 950# which I think is pretty reasonable for a PA-18-95.
So that is a 200 lbs difference on empty weight- which seems signficicant with what I believe are pretty comparable engines.
Can anyone contrast what these two flight experiences might be? (flying the pa-18 involves a long commercial flight or I would just do it myself.)
The nibmleness of the j3 is great. Would that carry over to the -18 despite 200# ew increase? Would climb rate be significantly less in the -18?
Thanks an advance!
"Get one as light as you can" seems to be the theme.
Assuming useful weight is not the issue- how big of a difference does weight make in the "joy to fly" characteristics of a low horsepower airplane.
As an example: I have been flying a j3 cub with what I believe is a 750# EW with a c85 engine- all my time has been dual. I had been looking at a PA-18-95 with a C90- EW is 950# which I think is pretty reasonable for a PA-18-95.
So that is a 200 lbs difference on empty weight- which seems signficicant with what I believe are pretty comparable engines.
Can anyone contrast what these two flight experiences might be? (flying the pa-18 involves a long commercial flight or I would just do it myself.)
The nibmleness of the j3 is great. Would that carry over to the -18 despite 200# ew increase? Would climb rate be significantly less in the -18?
Thanks an advance!