Not necessarily in order an probably not complete"
Piper J-3 Cub
PA12 Piper Super Cruiser
PA 18 Piper Super Cub
PA 28-140 Piper Cherokee
PA 28-180 Piper Cherokee
PA-28R-180 Piper Cherokee Arrow.
PA32-260 Piper Cherokee Six
Piper PA-38-112 Tomahawk or more commonly called the "trauma hawk" (flew it once, never again!)
Cessna 152
Cessna 172R Skyhawk
Cessna 172RG Cutlass
Cessna 177 Cardinal
The Cessna 182, Skylane
Beechcraft Musketeer
Champion Aircraft Company Citabria
Van's RV-6
Grumman American AA-5B Tiger
Grumman American AA-5A Cheetah
Robinson R22 Beta II - Helicopter
Robinson R44 "Raven" Helicopter
LAKE LA4-200 EP AMPHIBIAN
WACO Model 10
2007-03-01 16:16:41
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answer #1
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answered by cherokeeflyer 6
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As Pilot Mostly the Cherokee lines, the 140, 161 and 181. Took a trip with the instructor in a 201 Arrow. Also Cessna 152 and 172 with CAP. I had a little control time in some kind of a small Beechcraft, maybe a Skipper or something called a Sundowner, something like that? Instructor gave me a flight in one of those Grummans with the castering nosewheel too (Tiger? Cheetah?), I liked the bubble canopy. Another guy gave me a short ride in a tailwheel Cessna, a 140 I think it was, I flew that a bit.
As strictly passenger, along-for the ride stuff, not much. Had a short ride in a Falcon 20, did a few charters in a Twin Comanche (ride-along), and only airliner trip I've had I think was a United 737.
2007-03-01 21:09:46
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answer #2
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answered by baron_von_party 4
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Quite a few, I guess. T-34, T-38, F-102, F-104, F-106, F-111, Cessnas 140, 150, 152, 172, 175, 177, 182, 206, 310, 411, 421, Piper Colt, Tri-Pacer, Comanche, 140, 180, Arrow, Navajo, Beech Bonanzas, both V and straight tail, Champion Citabria, Mooney M20, Aero Commander 112, 114, 680, Gulfstream IV SP....seems like there should be some more, but that gives you a general idea.
2007-03-01 19:55:53
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Piper: Warrior*, Aztec*
Cessna:172*, 150*
Beechcraft: King Air 350*
Beoing: 727, 737, 757, 777
Airbus: 319, 320, 330
Douglas: DC-9, DC-10
McDonell Douglas: MD-80, MD-83
Bombardier:Leer 45, Leer 60, Challenger 601, CRJ 200, CRJ 700
BAE: Avro 85*
SAAB: 340*
Embraer: 135, 140, 145
ATR: 72
*= as pilot
Done alot of traveling, but still havent gotten to fly on a 747... Still a list that I am quite proud of...
2007-03-01 16:43:49
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answer #4
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answered by ALOPILOT 5
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Piper J-3 Cub, Cessna 150, 152 170, 172 as pilot
commercially flown on DH125, DC3, Dc9, MD88,
Boeing 727,737,747,757,767
Lockheed L1011
and Airbus 380 (glad I am off that one)
2007-03-01 06:06:04
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answer #5
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answered by tomkat1528 5
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Flown not flyed.
Everything from a J-3 to a DC-3 and in Helicopters just about everything from a Bell-47 to a Boeing CH-47
2007-03-01 11:01:56
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answer #6
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answered by walt554 5
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As a pilot, in order (sort of):
Cessna 150/152, Beech Skipper, Citabria, R-22, H-269, UH-1H, UH-1B, CH-54A, BH206B3, HH-3A, AS-350BA, AS-350B2, BH206L1, AS-355F1, BH206L3, BH205A1, AS-350B3, BH212, BH407
Something over 4000 hours now.
2007-03-01 14:58:56
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answer #7
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answered by lowflyer1 5
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Cessna 152 172 182 and a sail plane and I'm planing on buying a auto gyro
2007-03-02 01:26:33
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Dad taught me to fly his AT-6 when I was sitting in his lap at age 9. I have flown more things with wings than I can remember, but my hottest ride was the F-15c. My favorite of all is still the lowly T-38!! Go Figure! :)
2007-03-02 01:17:16
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answer #9
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answered by Blitzpup 5
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Cessna 152
Cessna 172
Taylorcraft L-2
Piper Archer
Piper Turbo-Arrow IV
RANS S-5
RANS S-6ES
RANS S-6S
RANS S-7
RANS S-7C
RANS S-7S
RANS S-9
RANS S-10
RANS S-11
RANS S-12
RANS S-12XL
RANS S-14
RANS S-16
RANS S-17
RANS S-18
www.rans.com
2007-03-01 11:12:10
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answer #10
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answered by ed s 3
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