They're great aren't they!? I'm persuing my license now too, although slowly. I have 12 hours so far in a 172, and 33 in IFR simulator, and the best part is one of my good friends is instructing me for free. Actually I traded him my overload air bags for one hour, and he said the other hour could be paid off by buying him dinner. And I still owe him dinner, and fly with him whenever I can.
I have also flow a twin, a 1970 Beech Duke with twin 335 HP Continentals, pressurized 6-seater. That is a fast plane for a N/A piston. We (neighbor and his boss, the boss owns the plane) flew at just under 200 knots from Denver to Pueblo for lunch one day. I think it tops out at 250 knots.
The last time I went up we took a turbo 182 over the mountains and flew over my parent's house in Conifer. We dived in low and wing-waved, then went looking at houses, the easy way. Scared my g/f too. I was in left seat, Scott (friend who instructs) was in right, Mack was in back. She didn't have a headset, Scott and I did. He yelled back to her, "Wanna go down fast?" By the time she could answer we went from 9500 feet to about 8500 (house elevation is 8000) we were in a tight 180* turn. Great fun.
Oh, couple of my most memorable moments were flying with my neighbor who was getting his license too. His instructor and he were in front, I was in the back seat (without a headset also). We decided to do some emergency landing practice over I-25 south of Castle Rock. We flew over at 2000 AGL and the instructor pulled the throttle to simulate engine cutoff. We brought it right over I-25 northbound lanes to about 250 feet then pulled out.
The other, is with the same neighbor. We flew over to Denver International at around 8 pm (time of the year when it gets dark by 8) and did 5 touch and goes. Man, you know the runway is huge when a plane that uses 1500 feet to take off on a 12,000 foot runway can take off and land 6 times on one runway. We did couple touch and goes then boogied back home.
As you can tell, I like to talk about flying!
Glad you had fun!
Nick