Serious hat, for one minute (thats the hard one that keeps things from poking into the mushy spots on my skull)
cvairwerks has a very good point. An L bird would be a good place to start. I have a thing for sitting in the front seat, so an L-5 would be one of my first choices. Info, airplanes, projects, ect, can be found here,
http://www16.mawebcenters.com/sopa/
Then there is the Birdog. My mentor, before he became an aviation god, used to fly those for the Army. After listening to his stories, the thought of a short appoach, over a treeline, to a short strip, with 60 degrees of flaps, moved something within me. More specifically, moved something on me. I Soooo want to do that when I grow up.
Back to my regular hat (Oakland A's hat, because the A's kick @ss like the T28 does)
I put Jacks very valid points to the team at the O.P. labs. His points are....
AT-6=standard
AT-6=tailwheel time and a proper checkout
AT-6=land on the grass
AT-6=canopy open
AT-6 $150-200 hamburger
After running it through the computers, having focus group sessions, and many conference romm meetings, the team decided...
T-28= Stomps T-6 @ss.
(I left out, the fact that the T28 was made with love. I didn't think it was relevant to the study)(The group also concluded that the T-6 @ss stomping would happen every day of the week)
To answer bdk's point, Doing the break to downwind isn't quite the same in a cherokee......
