Well Virg, I would say since you have not flown a KR, you really are not
qualified to comment here.  I have also flown Champs, Cubs, etc. in
addition to the 300 hours in my KR.  They land VERY different from a KR
in speed and weight.  I can assure you, the KR will bounce back into the
air after the tail wheel contacts the ground first.  Please don't take
this as a flame but the misinformation could get someone hurt who is new
to flying the KR.

Regards,

Steve Glover
KR-2 N902G
AJO, Ca
<[email protected]>


Virg said>
        When the tail is on the ground first, it will not bounce. you
are locked into landing.
        Proven many times in Cubs Champs & Tcraft. As you slow, the
angle of attack
         becomes less and you will not become airborne, Virg



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