I don’t have success with metaphors so back to the T-6.
Both my father and I had no problem with the T-6. Hell, it was his ab initio training aircraft in the RCAF. He soloed on it after a few hours of dual, and went on to become a nuclear weapons test pilot on the CF-104.
I am told that we are both shitty pilots by smug Canadians, and I believe that.
Therefore no smug Canadian pilot should have a problem with the T-6, which is a gentle old cow of an airplane.
Please point out the fault in my logic above.
If you have not flown a T-6, next time you see one, jump in it and fly surface acro solo
immediately after takeoff. That should be trivial for any smug Canadian pilot.
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I think we’re all getting distracted by the gentle old T-6, which so reminds me of a 1970's station wagon:

The real fire-breathing dragon is the fearsome 172.
The pride of Canada, right there. TC thinks he is a better pilot than I. I will not dispute that.
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It's important to remember that everything, like station wagons, was shitty in the 1970's.