Bill Greenwood wrote:
Not neccessarily the best trainer or the hotest, but what is easiest for an new pilot, and perhaps therefore the safest?
My list:
1. Beech T-34 A or B, (not C, that is a different beast)
The T-34 is perhaps the easiest plane to fly that I have ever tried. It is the military version of a Bonanza. You sit on the centerline, you have a stick, and a fabulous view out the buble canopy. The forward view is so good that you can almost see the nosewheel. It has nice response to the controls and if very stable and forgiving on approach, with a stall speed of about 48 knots gear and flaps down.
It coudl hardly be easier, kind of in a class by itself.
2. J3 Cub
3. Chipmunk
4. Tiger Moth
5. T-6. This calls for a lot better pilot,and of course is a much more thorough trainer.
I'm guessing a T-41 would be the easiest military trainer and the best for teaching a zero time pilot. Then the J3. Everything has it's challenges;
T-34 = Still complex for a beginner. Prop flaps retracts, can ruin a new guys day.
J3 = foot hand eye coordination for the tail wheel
Chipmunk = add a backwards prop to the J3
Tiger Moth = low wing, backwards prop
T-6 = Complex high performance, don't think I'd start here.
Stearman= can eat your lunch if your not on the rudder all the time.
I'm still paranoid about flaps and gear, when it comes to complex.