Before my first flight our EAA Chapter Flight Adviser said to get lots of
recent time in a number of different aircraft. So he got flights for me in
a Cherokee with 180 hp engine, Yankee, RV-8, Citabria and 6 hours in a
Pulsar XP. The closest KR available to me was 300 miles away. His
h difficulty making the switch.
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> Thanks,
> Dan
> League City, TX
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Dan
League City, TX
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Subject: Re: KR> Flight Training
I would highly recommend the Yankee. I owned one for ye
At 07:22 PM 1/24/2017, you wrote:
What aircraft can I fly that will prepare me for flying a KR2? Joe NunleyÂ
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An F86 would be ideal. If that's not available
I'd go for one of the lower numbered RV's, i.e.
6,7,8. The 10 is too big
What aircraft can I fly that will prepare me for flying a KR2?
Joe Nunley
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Greetings all,
It is Friday hence the non KR topic. After putzing
around in flight simulators, I have finally started
flight training a couple of months ago. Have a little
over 10 hours of time. Currently, struggling with
pretty much everything you can think of. Sometimes
feel that I am not cut
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