Yes, you are nutz as a fruit nut cake. I flew my first KR for 185 hours and
it was the single most point of irritation and aggravation that I had with
that plane. This one has dual controls, for the purpose of getting the stick
between my legs, so I can control the plane with either hand, or even hold
it steady with my legs, and all this without the need for an arm rest
because I already have one, my legs.

There are three improvements that the stock KR needed, fixed gear, dual
stick, and more head room. I have all of these in this KR. These are the
things that Jerry and I agreed on right from the beginning of our
partnership and so far it has worked out great.

Don't be nutz, put in a dual stick.

It is also much easier to just put in the dual pedals as I think someone
else already said. Do yourself a favor and don't complicate a simple thing.
Larry's setup is great.

See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics 

See you in Mt. Vernon - 2006 - KR Gathering

There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for building
is over.

Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC

-------Original Message-------



Someone tell me I'm nuts for not wanting to put dual

controls in my plane.





I just don't see why I should. At least not dual

rudder pedals.



Change my mind, if you think so.



Scott







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