I got my private pilots license back home in one of these. My flight instructor weighed 250 pounds! There was definetly a noticable difference when he wasnt there. I havent flown one for like 2 years so I'll try to remember the differences.
-I could be thinking of the warrior with this but, it pitches up instead of down when you extend the flaps. So you'll be trimming forward, or holding the yoke from coming back each time you extend.
-This might just be how the FBO wanted me to fly, but it was 90 knots on downwind, slow to 80 when abeam, slow and hold 65 on final.
-floats like a son of a gun compared to a warrior
-power on stalls are a joke. what power? lol
Thats about all I remember right now. I could be wrong with the piching up when extending flaps thing. All I know is you are rolling the trim wheel, or at least holding the pitch differently than you do in the warrior. I dont recall finding that plane all that slow once getting in the air though. I think most of my TAS's were 95-100.
One thing I can tell you about loading the thing down is, once at the FBO I used to fly out of, they put 4 fullsize guys in this thing flew from Davenport(KDVN) to Dubuque(KDBQ), about 100 miles I think, and didnt get to pattern altitude till about 20 miles away from Dubuque.
Definetly give the archer a try if you can. Thats what I fly back home now and I like it a lot. Made me kinda not like the warriors though.