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Tom
Re:- During landing, the Sharon doesn't like a lot of radical flap
modulation.
Can you clarify what you mean by this, save me
guessing as I am just kitting my electric one out at present.
TIA
Chris
Stan, I have a Sharon, Artemis and a couple of Icons so I might be able to provide some input. I bought my Sharon for an "early morning/light lift" F3J tool. The Sharon will handle a brutal two-man tow without complaints. I'm not sure what you would consider "constant attention to the sticks", but I think the Sharon is a nice flyer, with one exception. During landing, the Sharon doesn't like a lot of radical flap modulation, I'm guessing that this is due to the large flap chord. Otherwise, she's got great legs, hangs well in light conditions and is great fun to fly. I've regularly hi-started my Sharon on 25' of 1/2 tubing with 50' of mono, but I'm probably pulling around 40+ lbs at launch. My Sharon came with a fixed position towhook and I replaced it with an adjustable version as well as pushing the CG aft quite a bit. Interestingly, my Artemis Lite (v-tail) is still my favorite TD plane to fly. ------ Hoopes Designs ----- "Taking the hassle out of wing wiring harnesses" <http://www.hoopesdesigns.com> |

