Things a Cessna will do that you can't do with a Cirrus

I am sure there are hundreds of things you can do with a Cessna that you can’t do with a Cirrus. Take for example, Camping. If you sleep under the wing of a Cirrus, you will probably hit your head if you wake up quickly, or then there is wing walking.

And I bet there are a whole lot more too.

Ever try driving under the wing of a Cirrus? Or how about sitting under it in the hangar? Of course you can’t do much to rust proof the Cirrus wing either!

I never had to wear sunblock while flying my 182. With the darn SR-22, I keep getting sunburned on the left side of my face!

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With the darn SR-22, I keep getting sunburned on the left side of my face!


Bruce: You just have to plan your flights better. From now on, fly north in the morning and south in the afternoon. This should take care of your problem, or at least, even out the tan.[;)]

But on the positive side, when is the last time you hit our head on the Cirrus’s wing or strut? How many here have had a row of diamonds on their foreheads?

Everyone knows that it is POSH (Port Out, Starboard Home) in a Cirrus.

-Mike