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You'll learn how to land in a crosswind better if you choose a Cessna 172. I've got about 20 or 25 hours out of my 84 hours in a Piper Archer. I loved it, but it's much easier to land. I recommend at least a couple flights in a 172 to learn crosswind landings better (also great for ground reference maneuvers). Another thing, if you want to learn how to feel what a good flare feels like to a perfect landing, fly the 172.
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