Mark, Didn't you find that if faced with a problem that you just couldn,t
master even after repeatedly trying over and over, just getting out of the
plane for a while and doing something else to get your mind off it for a
while and then getting back in and trying again would give major
improvements in the way you handle it. (Phew)
I found that when on a long trip (3.5 hrs) in the right seat of my friend's
KR (now owned by Serge Vidal) I was given control just after climbout for
the entire trip and just couldn't keep it straight and level. The thing was
like a dolphin swimming in the sea the whole flight no matter what I tried.
On our return trip three days later I was once again given control and to my
surprise somehow my brain had worked out the kinks and I could maintain
level flight indefinately with very little effort.
Good luck with that first flight, I suppose I will have to set my screen
resolution to max to be able to fit your smile in soon.
Regards
Dene Collett
South Africa
KR2SRT builder
mailto: dene.coll...@telkomsa.net
www.whisperaircraft.co.za


----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Langford <n5...@hiwaay.net>
To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 06:43
Subject: KR> another update


> KRnetHeads,
>
> Keep in mind that as of sunset yesterday, I felt ready to fly my plane.
So this morning I went out to get some MORE practice, and had 20 high speed
runs in before the FBO opened at 8AM.


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