Keep in mind that the flight models for MS Flight simulator often hardly
come close to the real thing, in most cases don't .

Damião

----- Original Message -----
From: <asav...@notes.state.ne.us>
To: "KR builders and pilots" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 5:47 AM
Subject: Re: KR>has anyone had experience adding span to the
horizontalstabilizerafter its finished?


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> >My guess is that the people that have a problem with the pitch
sensitivity
> either have their C.G. to far aft, their sticks are to short, or they have
> been flying spam cans to long and haven't taken the fifteen minutes to get
> used to a KR.<
>
> That is the absolute truth. I am not even a student pilot yet (hope to
> start next year) but I tried flying (landing) the KR in Microsoft  flight
> simulator a while back and crashed.. tried again and crashed again. Went
> back to landing 172s many times without any suprises. Then practiced on a
> Tiger moth and a some other tail dragger I can't remember the name now
(not
> had my coffee yet :)) and now I can land the KR with not trouble. Not
> perfect yet but getting there. Moral of the story.... just needs a little
> practice and getting used to. (In case someone missed that.... all of my
> flying is in a simulator :))
>
> Cheers!
>
> Ameet Savant
> asav...@notes.state.ne.us
>
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