Second Air Force wrote:You must be as short as I am if you can get your legs bent in an M20 cockpit

! . We have a two-axis autopilot, so I still have to perform the altitude hold function myself.
In reality, it was my dad's plane, not mine - although I flew it much more than he did the last several years. But I'm every bit of 5'8" first thing in the morning on a good day!
Our Mooney only had the wing-leveler, so I hand flew everywhere. Wing leveler was useful in light turbies.
I'm also looking at getting a plane in the not too distant future - timeline is 2-3 years depending on other factors outside my control (like what the USAF is going to do with/to me). Looking at something I can reasonably use to haul my family around in. It's gotta be a taildragger (ulterior motive for something in the middle-future) & still be able to moonlight with as single-pilot 135-type stuff. So, C-185 or C-195 is more practical than the Mooney & although I really love the radial of the 195, the 185 has about 400+ pounds more useful load for about the same speed & fuel burn, but is more expensive for initial purchase. The 195 maint is slightly higher too, so probably a reasonable wash there. Comes down to 400+ pounds or radial romance!