Put a Dynon auto pilot on your existing Dynon D10A, D180, Skyview or other such 
product for $1500 and you will see how stable it is.    This took all the work 
out of flying my KR in bumpy conditions.


On Thursday, January 22, 2015 1:45 PM, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet <krnet at 
list.krnet.org> wrote: 

=============

The KR is not "stable enough" for IFR?  Only useful enough for "fun 
flying"?  Unsuitable for long-distance travelling and can't carry a heavy 
load?  What a bunch of hooey. 

What Dan said is certainly true . . . if you aren't comfortable on 
instruments you can't really count on getting where you're going - in any 
airplane.    

Also, please note that vaccum systems are obsolete these days, certainly 
for Experimentals. 

Mike 
KSEE 


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