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One of those little propeller planes that they use to take you between small airports and larger, nearby airports. They call them puddle jumpers, I think. They seat about 24 people.
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My husband and I took a ride in a very small Cessna (seated 4 people) around Mt. McKinley in Alaska. It was an unforgettable experience. We saw lots of blue patches of frozen water amidst the white snow, and we also saw a moose with her calf.
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I used to get flying lessons in a Piper Warrior. It's a 4-seater.
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A Microlite, not exactly a plane but a flying insect, A 6 seater Cessna
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the digitalized plane on my computer screen. flight simulator 2004.
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A Boeing 737 or an Airbus A320, whichever is smaller.
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A Fokker F50 (smallish passenger aircraft)
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A Cessna from "Cape Air" airlines. It seats nine passengers plus the pilot. Some pilots let you, even invite you to sit next to him, like if it was a Taxi. I flew from ST. Thomas to St. Croix, USVI and it was the most beautiful trip you can imagine. Not a single cloud, shinny sun, and low flying...
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A Pilatus Porter, in Papua New Guinea.
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I think maybe an old m-80. It isn't really small, though.
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A friend of mine has a Piper two-seater, the kind where you have to climb onto the wing to enter (sorry, the model escapes me). We've flown from Albuquerque to Roswell, Phoenix, Taos, Santa Fe, and Lubbock (never again) in it. I think it's a blast. We were going to fly today but it's too windy :(
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A Piper Cub that I had a ride in when I was a kindergartener in 1958. It was my first air flight, too.
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My friend's Dad owned and operated a small airport and had several planes. He took us up in a crop duster.
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The one on the merry-go-round at the amusement park. I'm scared of flying.
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A '47 Stinson 3-1/2 seater. (They may have called it 4, but come on...)
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The Cessna 150 is the smallest plane that I've flown. It's a very dependable, not so fast, two seater. On windy days you can get tossed around quite a bit 'cause it's so light.
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I went to Amsterdam on one of those budget airlines last week. That was probabaly the smallest I've been on. It wasn't really tiny though, about 80 people probably.
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I don't know what the name/number was but it was a commercial flight. I was on the front "row" and when I propped my foot up my toes were in the cockpit.
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My neighbor's ultra light, called a Sparrow. Barely room for two people.
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