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My personal advice to you would be that it doesn't matter! Either aircraft will provide you with great flight qualities. Both have minor advantages and disadvantages that when fully weighed out don't really amount to a hill of beans.
Just take your pick and then "stick with" the aircraft you choose throughout your primary training. After the ink is dry on your ticket, then experiment and have some fun.
Just don't get so anxious in the decision of which plane to fly that you miss out on the joy of flying!
Now go for it!
Jim
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