I've been a wannabe pilot ever since I read
Stranger to the Ground as a kid; that drew me into some of Bach's more abstruse metaphysical stuff as well. Came close to buying into a Cessna at one point and an R-22 much later in life.
The Cessna put me off once I got into it as it was a lot more of a restoration project than I wanted to get into; and my potential partners were not the least bit confidence inspiring in mechanical aptitude, so I was pretty positive I'd be the only one actually mechanicking on it.
I was sorely tempted still... I've long been one of those people attracted to saving machines from the scrapyard... and this was right in the middle of my "resto-rod" period when I was bankrolling everything I did by rebuilding thrashed-out musclecars and a few late 40s-50s lead sleds, so the idea of learning yet another mechanicking discipline was viscerally exciting. It was when I discovered how fast even the simplest things siphoned money away... easily a factor of ten over hotrodding, and I was a shameless chrome/billet addict... that I fully grokked what my mother had tried to warn me;
"A plane is a hole in the air you pour money into."Later, the R-22 seemed like fun... until I spoke with a number of people who actually flew them and discovered just what an atrocius-handling little monster they are; one even told me flatly that he couldn't imagine a worse choice to learn to fly on. Every one I spoke with told me that my money was better spent on lessons in a "real helicopter" with enough power to get out of its own way and a proper synchronised cyclic. (IIRC correct term?) I was in my 30s then; and having a few "adventures" under my belt, I was actually aware of my own mortality, so decided to let discretion be the better part of valor.
Fast-forward a few years and I fell into the 80" Piper Pawnee, and that's when I got back into RC aircraft; just before the boom in FPV. They too are "a hole in the air you pour money into"; fortunately they're a smaller hole, so only cost about as much as hot-rodding did back in the day...
mnem
"Tongue-tied and twisted, just an earth-bound misfit, I..."