Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Our Airplanes are Different

Our very first day flying was an extremely long yet valuable experience. There are vast differences between the Censa 150's and the Cherokees and Archers; the planes that we had come so used to flying. One of the largest differences was in the planes very structure. Censa 150's have high wings in comparison to the planes we fly in Great Barrington which are all low winged planes. This difference showed in the stability of the aircraft and tested our abilities at flying straight and level. Censa 150's are light airplanes who get bounced at the slightest cross breeze. Adjusting to this new sensation was smooth and on behalf of the entire Aviation crew down here I can say that it was truly exhilarating and magical!

Francesca Ghi

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