10% above the stall is NOT excessive at all. Better that than a stall either
on the turn to final or the approach itself.

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From: KRnet [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike
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Sent: Wednesday, 26 June 2019 6:46 AM
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Subject: KR> First Flight

Every (and I'm not exagerrating) . . . EVERY botched landing ending with a
damaged aircraft that I've ever seen was due to coming in too fast, bouncing
a number of times, then finally trying to force it on the ground, ending up
with at the very least a bent nose gear but usually a ruined prop and an
engine what likely needs a tear down.  Not just with KR's but ESPECIALLY
with KR's.  KR's come in "naturally" fast.  Advising someone to "carry an
extra 10% of speed" on their first landing is about the last thing I would
ever suggest to someone getting ready to fly their KR for the first time.
Carrying unnecessary speed is the single most negative factor of all in
"first flight" accidents.

My two cents worth of "first flight" - advice, if you touch down and bounce,
especially if you bounce more than once, DON'T try and save the landing.  Go
around and bring it in slower on your next approach.

Mike
KSEE

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