On 09/10/2014 03:25 PM, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet wrote:
> I continue to be mystified when I read things like this (flying with
> partial throttle). Unless you're down low, who flies with partial
> throttle?
Unless you are rich, I think most people fly at partial throttle in most
airplanes.
Murray didn't have anything to do with the rudder peda, that was my fancy idea.
I never cruise at full power. The way I do it is get to my altidue and open up
tomax. manifold pressure then,nack off a couple inches. Works for me.
Sparky
Sparky said -
"Flew it for 19 years and crashed in a landing accident around 2001."
What Sparky doesn't mention is that in trying to "keep it light," he lost
his rudder because the tubing he and Murray used to fabricate the rudder
pedals broke at a critical moment when he was caught by a gust on
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